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Bottom line is that the progression of the alignment of the earth’s axis when combined with the polarity reversal of the sun causes a decrease in our protective magnetosphere at a point when we are vulnerable to CME’s.
It’s really that simple and that is what causes the ice ages and the periodic shifts in the earth’s crust.
I’m interested to hear more about it.
Sadly, pre-announcing a scientific discovery through a press release was what got Pons and Fleischmann (of cold fusion fame) into trouble. If they had followed the usual scientific publishing route, they may not have stirred up so much controversy.
A book you may be interested in, “Twilight of Abundance” by David Archibald.
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Alas! The worst is being discovered.
The climate is going to do what it is going to do and man is helpless to do anything about it.
I suggest a class action suit to sue “mother nature” (or God if you are so inclined), for the refusal to obey the climate models offered by the settled science of “global warming”, aka, “climate change”, aka “climate disruption”.
Surely, the sun should be a co-defendant, if not the outright culprit.
The sky is falling and what shall the progressives do?
The Sun drives the Earth’s climate. CO2 increases and decreases follow the Sun’s cycles by 300 to 800 years.
Argon is a much better insulator than CO2 and there’s a bit more argon than CO2 in the atmosphere. The best green house gas is actually water vapor and there’s way more of it than argon and CO2 combined.
just the facts...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sunspot formation is triggered by a magnetic field, which scientists say is steadily declining. They predict that by 2016 there may be no remaining sunspots, and the sun may stay spotless for several decades.
The last time the sunspots disappeared altogether was in the 17th and 18th century, and coincided with a lengthy cool period on the planet known as the Little Ice Age....and lasted 400 years.
Good luck surviving with a lot less electricity and GE modified seeds.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news203746768.html#jCp
Interesting. So are they referring to total water vapor in the atmosphere ?
Excellent. Looking forward to reading the next articles.