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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (190958)8/15/2022 5:53:35 PM
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<<Hockey needs ice>>

Well, most of Earths history has been as an ice ball. Ice Ages predominate. It was so frigging cold we just can't imagine. Most human deaths are caused by cold rather then heat from what I am told.

I also hear how the climatologists have everything figured out. The planet is warming due to Carbon. That is just propaganda pumped out by the globalists, for sure. If they were truthful they would say "we are not sure what the climate is going to do". We don't hear that, at all.

Because the globalists have formulated a plan, one they they intend to profit from, we all supposed to believe what they are saying. Basically carbon is bad news. For some reason water, in the atmosphere, is OK, not sure how they came up with that one, as water vapour is one hellava greenhouse gas. That is easy to determine on cloudless nights, the heat just shoots off into outer space by radiation and it gets chilly quickly. On cloudy nights its all retained and temperature changes remain mild.

All this is beside the point. Fact is the Earth system is travelling though space at about a million miles an hour.

How fast does the Earth move? | Live Science

So far the space has been mainly a void and we are still here. What's happens if we hit even a sparse dust cloud though? More importantly what happens to the sun as it starts picking up the new material? The fact is scientists do not understand what makes the Suns corona tick, other then they have managed to measure it's temperature and it's several million degrees F. Way higher then expected by orders of magnitude.

Now that the Suns magnetic field is approaching a minimum, and the Earths magnetic field is also weakening (possible expected pole reversal) is the increase in the Cosmic Ray index expected to influence the amount of cloud up there ?

A demonstration of a cloud chamber shows cosmic rays nucleate clouds, hence the name.



Why is there so much hugely ionised iron in the Suns Corona? I have no clue, and so far the globalists have not told me what to believe on the matter.

nasa.gov



And here are some considerations on encountering a space dust cloud of any significance.

discovermagazine.com

So we don't know what going to happen to the climate next year, even if it's been hotter this year. It may well have nothing to do with the carbon dioxide concentration or it might, actually we don't know imho, and the climate scientists are full of hogwash as everyone else these days. All liars: guaranteed. It's the way things are at the moment, and not just the USA.

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Whatever the truth is being discovered out there, I very much doubt we are going to be told anything about it.

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There may well be plenty of ice to play hockey on next year, or there might not be. That is the situation as far as I can determine. Anything media says is not to be trusted as is.

Wars are bad for the environment. Very damaging, and they generate a lot of GHG too. Do we hear anything about that?? I am still waiting.
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