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Micro-Nova have been observed coming from lone M-class stars like the sun. The micro-Nova has a lot more evidence than man made global warming.
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The Sun is a main sequence star.
Main sequence stars are incapable of producing any type of nova event.
The Sun is incapable of producing any type of 'nova' event, as is presently defined within the scientific literature.
There is no evidence for any micro nova.
Micro nova only exist within the mind of B. D..
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03-28-2022, 02:58 PM
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So what he's saying is that pollution cools the planet?
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Different heads, same snake.
It's already been proven natural climate change happens much more rapidly than what we are seeing.
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Within the context of climate, 'rapid' can mean 1,000-years.
The Younger Dryas may have been one of the 'rapid' phenomena reported. I don't have that material with me.
Thwaites Glacier will be the one to watch over the next five-years.
If it goes, we'll see 5-feet of sea level rise, pronto.
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Yeah, I was abducted by aliens and spent nearly a week and a half behind the Moon, at the 'UFO Saloon'.
Friday, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is picking me up for a 700-mile ' Green New Deal' EV road trip. Bartending lessons tossed in at no cost.
I picked up a gallon of Electric Exhaust Fluid, and an electron-monoxide detector to install in the cabin.
We're going to perform a kilowatt dump to lighten the vehicle, save a little on rolling resistance.
She's chosen a route where we'll have access to PREMIUM electricity, to prevent excessive MOSFET and IGBET knock.
What's the global 'cooling' comment in reference to?
And please excuse me while I find a rabbit to hug and some mung-beans to munch.
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It's hard to keep up. My prepared statement:
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A silent testimonial in the Eastern Washington state Scablands. www.nps.gov/parkhistory: Geological Survey -- The Channeled Scablands of Eastern Washington
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The name "Channeled Scablands" was first used in the early 1920's by geologist J Harlen Bretz of the University of Chicago, who made a comprehensive study of the region and proposed the idea that the erosional features were the result of a gigantic flood. Although Bretz' concept sparked a lively controversy, most geologists today agree that the Scablands were carved by a flood of unprecedented proportions that took place 18,000 to 20,000 years ago during the Great Ice Age.
Thus, before the onset of the Great Flood, the geologic setting of the scabland region consisted of a thick, tilted saucer of basalt, in places warped into ridges and completely overlain by a "frosting" of loess. How did the region look? If one were standing atop Steptoe Butte, the view in any direction would be peaceful rolling grassland speckled with roaming herds of antelope, buffalo, and camel with the distant mountains of the Cascades and Rockies forming hazy blue backdrops to the West and East. This tranquil scene was the setting for a catastrophe!
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Again, I don't have the proper workbooks with me.
I do recall mentions of enormous inland seas caused by the likes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, which would rupture, unleashing a column of water of biblical proportions, sending enormous boulders to scour the landscape, of which the effects can be seen today.
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It went right by here!
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https://www.academia.edu › 73784627 › Missoula_floods_Subglacial_Artesian_Basin_and_its_ Full_Physical_pattern_3d_Edition_Jul_2021
Some temporary lakes rose to an elevation of more than 400 ft (120 m), flooding the Willamette Valley to Eugene, Oregon and beyond. Iceberg rafted glacial erratics and erosion features are evidence of these events. Lake-bottom sediments deposited by the floods have contributed to the agricultural richness of the Willamette and Columbia Valleys ...
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This 90-ton rock was deposited during an Ice Age flood. It floated over 500 miles in an iceberg 12,000 to 17,000 years ago, by way of the Columbia River. When the ice melted, the rock was left behind. This is the largest glacial erratic found in the Willamette Valley. It is a type of rock not normally found in Oregon because it came from the Northern Rocky Mountains. Visitors at Erratic Rock can look out across the vast landscape and imagine the huge amount of water that filled the Willamette Valley during the Ice Age Floods.
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As the previous link said "geologic setting of the scabland region consisted of a thick, tilted saucer of basalt, in places warped into ridges and completely overlain by a "frosting" of loess."
Just another brick in the thick tilted basalt saucer.
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Along the coastline they've found evidence where past tsunamis traveled the entire Pacific basin and slammed in, great distances inland.
Rim of Fire. A fun place!
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Within the context of climate, 'rapid' can mean 1,000-years.
The Younger Dryas may have been one of the 'rapid' phenomena reported. I don't have that material with me.
Thwaites Glacier will be the one to watch over the next five-years.
If it goes, we'll see 5-feet of sea level rise, pronto.
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Yeah there's always been some glacier about to melt and raise sea levels 1 to 6 feet going back to the late 1990s.
Add it to the list of failed predictions.
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Look back at how our species advanced in the last 200 years. Now consider 100, 50, even 20.
I'm not suggesting that we should not care what happens to our planet, but I do strongly doubt that knee jerk reactions and over-corrections are the right course of action.
Besides, all that extra water can be put to use as pumped hydro storage for all the solar power!
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