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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (182215)1/1/2022 4:10:15 PM
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The writer is covering very long spans of time in an effort IMHO to explain the global warming of today.

There are archeological records that justify in great details the climate variations and the polar axis changes but when entering the shorter periods that matter presently he can not give a clear answer.

I stopped reading the article in part 4 as it started to be repetitive and veering in various direction without proof.

The truth is that we are on a interstellar journey over which we have no control and assuming that what was several hundred years ago will continue - this is an ill conceived theory.

He mentions more recent events of few thousand years ago like the collapse of civilization at the end of the bronze age but he is missing to point to the actual reasons for the event leaving us to guess.

Humanity is highly dependent on the sun energy and the inside working of the liquid radioactive envelope around the 2,300Km Iron Nickel core estimated to be at 5,400C

The continents are like an "eggshell" of the earth traveling in the journey trough the milky way galaxy which is unpredictable as is the sun CME eruptions and cosmic rays bombardment of our atmosphere.

The main point of the article is the unpredictability of the environment we live in but does not produce any helpful guidance as there is NONE.

We humans like predictability in a unpredictable universe and that is the main point.

Most of humanity point of view is based on relative very short geological periods of time and make the mistake to extend the past into the future - a fatal mistake as the future is unpredictable.

In summary after writing all of the above I do not justify that humanity should continue by its actions; if by population growth or that pollution of the atmosphere should continue, to the contrary shrinking population and shrinking earth's atmosphere pollution are urgently needed. - the rest is unpredictable.