Quote:
The inner core rotates in the same direction as the Earth and slightly faster, completing its once-a-day rotation about two-thirds of a second faster than the entire Earth. Over the past 100 years that extra speed has gained the core a quarter-turn on the planet as a whole, the scientists found.


It seems that these stats are a bit out of date, and about a million times too fast.

http://phys.org/news/2011-02-earth-core-rotating-faster-rest.html

The outer core is liquid, so its movement relative to the inner core and mantle is likely to be “chaotic” if they are rotating at different rates. It is difficult to imagine a mechanism that would start and maintain the movement of a liquid in a direction opposite to that of the solids enclosing it.

You can find all kinds of statements and scientific “facts” on line. Try googling something like “Do photons experience time”!

Here’s an example:

http://www.askamathematician.com/2011/07/q-does-light-experience-time/


There never was nothing.