My deep concern is the growing "desertification" of the known earth.
Strange that a mostly water planet would slowly "desertify", isn't it? Where's the vapor going? It's going up and not coming down, obviously. Which means it continues to go up. And out? I suspect so myself.
And the ocean is rising which means we will have less land to stand on. Perhaps we are going to Waterworld. Who knows.
Studying the globe you see a small amount of land for crops. China is in catastrophic drought, I see, from my search on "catastrophic climate conditions". Washington state is now in catastrophic drought. They blab this on the evening news. They now jockey for what crops and fish are to be sustained this next year, or else they are all kidding around.
The Sahara desert grows X amount of miles each year. Stuff like that. Certainly wasn't happening in 1950. In 1950 the earth was quite stable and predictable. I was there, so I know.
The ozone particularly intrigues me in that no one ever mentions that it is the invisible protective bubble that allows life to sustain itself on this planet alone, among all planets known to Hubble, which is about 12 trillion, is it not? (guessing only).
If we are getting hotter, which we are, we should be slowly developing rain-forest conditions all over the planet. The water is going up, and not coming down. We are instead developing deserts and droughts. Correct me please if I'm wrong.
I just seek to know why, that's all. And my theory is the ozone layer is no longer working as designed to work--as the oceans are no longer working as designed to work and are now in the first stages of confusion and meltdown and apparently no longer know how to operate each year as they have for 6,000 years. That's serious to the max, alone.
And my theory that the reason that this is NEVER discussed anywhere is that it is a catastrophic reality which has been designated as "for your eyes only", but not for ours.
Remember, I watch a lot of solent green/rollerball/TH1378 type of movies, so that always makes me suspicious when I see what appears to be the movie scenario possibly playing out in real life.
Of all the interesting topics, I find few more interesting than a vanishing ozone layer.
What makes it even more interesting is Rev: 6:14, reading in King JAmes, "then the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together..." (another version says "sky disappeared as if it were a scroll being rolled up..."). this variance here means nothing because both "heaven" and "sky" are the greek word "oupayos" it looks like, so either one works.
What was so bizarre to me many years ago was the notion the sky could be rolled up and disappear. Kind of like someone was on writing on drugs after all, right? But now it's like, wow, thank's for the heads up--now what in the heck do I do?
It's not for me to worry anyway. We're not talking about three years from now. It comforts me to know that I have lived one of the most ideal lifespans available to anyone in the last 6,000 years, and the air will probably last for as long as I need it. But I'm not so selfish I'm not worried about the rest still here. Children, little darling animals, etc.
Anyway, I have voiced this here where no one can hear it anyway.
:) |