Absolutely, there are about 6 influences or more all happening at the same time in a cycle. Trying to limit depth of scope to just one cause has been the mistake of even the most intelligent of men. There are not only many influences, but there are the unseen, unknown, and the unpredictable.
Accidents happen. And we are an entity wobbling and corkscrewing though the universe at 514,000 mph to complete a galactic year.
THIS is astronomical in just concept alone, even without any other small “local” factors in our solar system stacked on top to tip the scale... list is is huge, it is totally incomprehensible to most...
It is absolutely scary as hell once you do get it... lol
We are entering a perfect storm that happens approximately every 44,000 years.
The earth pole alignment and vulnerability due to the decreased magnetosphere is every 2,000 years
The reversal of the sun’s polarity happens every 11 years, thus every 22 years the reversal is in opposition polarity to the earth.
2,000 years times 22 years is 44,000 years.
Yes, the earth is vulnerable for polarity reversal during this perfect storm. It has done this many times per the studies of the polarity changes in the layers of the earth’s crust.
Not so bad when you consider how vast the distances are, that in general, everything else is moving in the same direction we are, and that even when galaxies collide, the distance between passing stars (and their planets) is huge. Same with catastrophic stellar events. The vast time and distance involved means that even over tens or even hundreds of thousands of years, we are pretty safe on a galactic scale. Heck, we only live for a few "galactic seconds". Threats within our solar system are much more dangerous, including a major solar event, but even that is unlikely in a human time scale. It is only man's own arrogance that causes us to think the world will end in our time. We are, after all, the center of the universe.