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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: ig who wrote (2745)7/7/2019 10:38:54 PM
From: GPS Info   of 13801
 
More data is always good.

Looking at your chart I computed the following rates of increase.

Minoan period: 1.9C / 200 years
Roman period: 1.2C / 200 years
Medieval period: 1.7 / 200 years

From my previous post:
From 1940: 1.2C / 78 years.

The Minoan period had the highest rate of those labeled.
(1.2C / 78) / (1.9C / 200) gives the current increase of 1.6 times faster than the Minoan period. Obviously, the rate is even higher compared to the Roman or Medieval periods.

Do you care about the rate of increase? Anyway, I do.
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