Scientists Discover a “Hidden World” in Earth’s Inner Core

  • تاريخ النشر: الأحد، 10 مايو 2026 زمن القراءة: دقيقة قراءة

Exploring Earth's inner core: A dynamic metallic landscape beneath our feet.

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Earth’s inner core has long been described as a solid metallic ball buried beneath thousands of kilometres of rock and liquid metal. But scientists now believe the reality may be far stranger. Research discussed by Live Science suggests the inner core is not uniformly solid at all. Instead, parts of it may range from hard to semi-soft to almost liquid-like metal, creating what researchers described as a new “hidden world” beneath our feet.

The discovery does not mean Earth’s centre is hollow or filled with a secret landscape. It means seismic waves from earthquakes are revealing unexpected complexity inside the planet’s deepest layer. The inner core may contain different textures, softness, and structures, which could change how scientists understand Earth’s formation, magnetic field, and deep interior. Here are 10 clues behind this strange discovery.