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News & Issues > Global Warming: No Gloom & Doom Scenario to Come

  Global Warming: No Gloom & Doom Scenario to Come

This is a continuation from my previous post on Global Warming of today:


http://greasy.com/whereabouts/global_warming_longer_lone_wolf.html



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There is no gloom and doom.

The cycles are infinite in every direction infinitely. Think about
that and develop a firm understanding of what that means. Earth
rotates once every 24 hours. That is one cycle. Within that cycle,
the temperature changes as the time of day changes or as in relation to
the sun. Dawn, morning, afternoon, evening, night. With that comes
warming, warm, cooling cool. It's part of the cycle. The Earth
revolves around the sun and with that cycle comes changing temperatures
in relation to the sun. The Earth is within the cycle of the Solar
system that has it's own changing patterns for reasons we're still not
understanding because of the complexity and astounding vastness of
nature and the universe. Our solar system is within the cycle of the
galaxy that is comprise of 100 billions stars, or suns! Each Sun
produces it's own cycle and projects that climate cycle outward into
the galaxy where it clashes and mixes and mingles and collides and
bumps into and rubs against and impacts every other part of the galaxy
and it's cycle in every way possible and imaginable. Our galaxy is
part of the cycle within the universe and it , the entire thing with
all 100 billion suns and all 100 billions of those suns' weather
patterns and the solar systems each controls, all of that is revolving
around the galactic central point, fairly near the center of the
galactic central point. So our galaxy is to the universe as Earth is
to the solar system and the sun. It takes 200 MILLION years for our
galaxy to complete it's cycle around the galactic central point. 200
MILLION years. We've not EVER witnessed a complete cycle. It is
IMPOSSIBLE to know how all those elements are impacting our single
small planet.

In addition, as our universe expands at it's current rate of 12 million
miles a second, the patterns and cycles of everything are impacted by
the vast expansion and everything continuously CHANGES because our
universe is still evolving! It's still exploding into whatever it is
that it will become once it finishes it's cycle of explosion. Pan out
far enough and you'll see that it's all contained within a glass ball
sitting on some teacher's desk. Life is infinite in every single
direction simultaneously small and large yet always infinite.

Think about the magnitude of all that in real time and in real relation
to our planet. We do NOT have that kind of power. Man can only
destroy man. Man cannot destroy nature. Nature takes care of it's own
and the problem with man is that man wants to stick their busy body
little noses into every bit of business where it doesn't belong in a
preposterous attempt to control all other things aside from himself.
Everything is in control of itself and THAT is where man goes wrong.
One cannot possibly control anything outside of themselves. The only
thing we can control is ourselves and that is the one thing that man
has such a tremendous time understanding. Stick to learning how to
control man and the rest will take care of itself.

One other thing. Of all the trillions of trillions of trillions of
cycles of cycles times a few hundred trillion within our universe, our
universe is still merely a small cycle inside a mother universe of
cycles. Life is infinite in every direction. Once you grasp the
reality of that, you will never again say something as foolish as man
creating global warming.

This planet had a tremendously warm cycle back when Greenland was
inhabited about 4500 years ago. It's a chunk of ice right now but it
wasn't 4500 years prior. The planet was VERY warm then - Global
Warming at it's finest and it had NOTHING to do with
industrialization. There weren't too many cows shitting in the
grasslands nor too many humans farting too much either. Nope, it was
simply part of the cycle our simple little too big for their own
britches minds have yet to fully understand.

One thing is for certain; things change. Things ALWAYS change.

Laura

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It's like people who use the possibility that
the climate change is natural use that to say that nothing is really
happening. If
it is solar activity (and not human caused) something is
still happening. Regardless of what is causing the climate changes,
life on
planet earth is probably in for a terrible future.

The problem with saying that it's just solar activity is obvious in
that it tends to negate global climate change in favor of exposing
the
political/business corruption that is world-wide. Actually, it's ALL
quite
bad.

It's actually both causes. Some fraction is most likely Solar and
some
fraction man-made greenhouse gases.

Could it be that the political/business forces know that tragedy is
about to
befall humanity so they are preparing for the safety of a selected
few and
let the rest of us either die or be placed in camps or kept as slave
labor?

No matter how one looks at it there appears to be no solution, just
mysery
in the future.

K


posted on Aug 14, 2008 7:45 PM ()

Comments:

So we venture back 60,000 years through all of the ice ages and find no levels of CO2 as we see today. I'm not sure why people have problems with the simple fact that, yes, we have accelerated and certainly CO2 levels never seen before and the fact we see the results of these, we are in the consequential stage. But whether one believes the "self evidence' out there doesn't matter, because even if your getting paid to write articles that debunk global warming, or edit or fail to release the increasing devastating future results, or if people are afraid someone is going to make you chop wood or ride a horse...all of this doesn't matter, for in the end, it will not be stopped. You can close the factories in China and fire cloud dispersant rockets to keep away rain or lesson the smog but in the end mother nature will get it's vengeance. We can't stop it and in the end, tragedy awaits a generation down the road.
comment by strider333 on Aug 15, 2008 10:22 PM ()
I'm happy to be back. In southern India several deltas derive from the major rivers. The rising Indian Ocean has flooded a number of densely populated islands in the area. 3.4 millions are in danger.
What is to be done?
reply by bumpedoff on Nov 12, 2008 3:31 AM ()
We certainly have a strong history on this subject! See below. I'm in a rush.

Hope all iw ell with you and yours, Strider!
reply by whereabouts on Aug 29, 2008 8:24 AM ()
This post confuses me a bit. Does the argument that global warming is not a result of mankind's industrialization negate the pollution and the destruction of so many of our Eco systems? Here in Florida we can see within just a few decades - not hundreds or billions of years - the terrible impact of pollutants on our Eco systems.
comment by dragonflyby on Aug 15, 2008 10:07 PM ()
Sorry it took me so long to respond.

Those are two separate issues. Yes, pollutants are destructive. There is NO question about that. We must take greater care of what we put into the air we breath, the water we drink, and into the soil we grow from. Yes, we MUST curb pollution drastically and we must put forth efforts to clean up the mess we've made, no ifs, ands, or buts about it; however, that is NOT Global Warming/Climate Change. Those are two separate issues.

Global Warming/Climate Change is a result of universal powers beyond our control. The problem is when those in positions of authority and influence such as Al Gore, manipulate the data to make it appear to be a human induced dilemma rather than the truth in science that it's evolutionary and created by forces beyond our control. And, again, that has NOTHING to do with pollution and our destructive tendencies, they are two different situations that have been manipulated through propaganda to appear to be related.

How wonderful for the corporations that the taxpayers are paying 100% for the research and the improvements that they will financially profit from all because the people have been scared into believing this is what they must do to save our planet. It's a load of bologna as far as Global Warming and Climate Change are concerned.

I have always been an advocate and practitioner of recycling and not using harmful chemicals that destroy our air, water, and soil. I am VERY, VERY conscious of that but I am also informed enough to know that Climate Change is not the result of human induced anything. It's part of the natural order of things; part of the cycle or circle of life. While the two may clash at points and coincide in ways, they are not directly related to each other. One is a result of man's ignorance and carelessness, and the other is a natural part of mother nature.

Hope you are doing well, Dots.
reply by whereabouts on Aug 29, 2008 8:23 AM ()
The utter folly and absurdiity of man's thinking (or in the case of man made global warming-lack of thinking) never ceases to amaze me, what gullibility and/or blatant stupidity. Great post presenting the facts and the truth, too bad that truth takes a backseat to politics.
comment by oldfatguy on Aug 15, 2008 4:40 PM ()
Yeah, politics and the truth seem to have much difficulty joining hands.
reply by whereabouts on Aug 29, 2008 8:26 AM ()
Billions of ordinary human beings try to make better conditions for their children. Small steps make for progress.
The empire builders always amaze me. Do they think they will live forever?YPiR
comment by bumpedoff on Aug 15, 2008 2:58 AM ()
Baby steps always lead to strides and then flight! YPiR
reply by whereabouts on Aug 29, 2008 8:27 AM ()

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