D'oh ALERT !
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
United States
January 12, 2008 12:56pm CST
It has recently been discovered that an ongoing self sustaining nuclear reaction with more force than than a trillion times all the nuclear bombs ever created by mankind will be the cause of the next major climate change on earth. Yes, it is true.
http://www.spaceandscience.net/id16.html
Given the information at the link, which is more surprising?
1) The sun has more influence on global temperatures than humans.
2) The next major climate change will likely be a cooling of the earth.
3) Scientists sometimes are wrong.
4) Scientists are sometimes liars.
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@makemoneywithadsense (431)
• Cambodia
12 Jan 08
Not all scientists are liars and some politcians use scientists as pretext for Globalization Political Agenda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUranOo_JQM
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=2&subID=1510
The Rockefeller's, Rotschild and all the super elites of the planet use Global Warming as Pretext for Global Problem so Global Solution so Global Taxation and Global (One Single) World Government.
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@AD11RGUY (1265)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Great links there, Mmoney! Got lost on the first one for a few hours. And it's an interesting premise you propose as well. My question is: with all the money, with all the power they already have, what the he11 more do they need? It's greed gone beyond way out of control. And one world government - a very scary thought. It's hard enough getting local provinces and counties to agree on a problem that affects both entities. Now the powers that be want ALL of the different ruling bodies of the world to all answer to a dub-ya? No thanks. I'll go back to my cave.
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@theprogamer (10532)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Old news but still very welcome news.
I find it interesting there are arguments that do not even consider the sun in the subject of warming (its like /facepalm in my opinion.)
There are also other sources still being considered like geothermal reactions, deep sea thermals/faults, orbital influences, planetary cycles based on 1000s of years extrapolation courses (instead of just 30 or 100). Its also possible the Earth may cool or remain about the same in temperature. Despite what people think 1 degree F or even 1 degree C for the Earth is not that much, and the shift happens more often than thought in terms of overall science/climate history. Natural climate shifts occur all over the world too and have accounted for harsh winters, blazing summers, and abhorations in between like the few damp winter days, the freezing autumn days, the cooler summer days. Anyone can keep track of this and realize it for what it is, but others are looking at it in a different perspective.
No matter what one knows or thinks, there should be continued research on this matter and not too many shaming tactics or forceful changes based on a rather uncertain subject. Know that people have agendas and that goes for multiple sides of the debate, people make the mistake that their 'side' is flawless, uncorruptable... there is no guarantee of this. As long as someone has something to gain or has a more personal threat of something to lose... they'll do anything to meet that demand instead of doing the right thing.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
13 Jan 08
I certainly can't argue with any of that. Some people are just really quick to jump to conclusions and there are others quick to exploit those who do. Some of this latter group will even provide false premises so as to take advantage of the former.
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@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
25 Jan 08
How dare these Scientist challenge the greatest minds (in their eyes) in the non scientific world. The brillant mind of Al Gore who's answer to Global Warming is everyone else cut back, buy Carbon Credits from him, pay more taxes and elect him President of the world. This is all we have to do to solve the problem. Don't you think that if the sun were the source of our problem he would have figured out a way to tax it out of existance?
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
26 Jan 08
Honest scientists have a difficult job. Most are dependent on the government for jobs. The government is run by politicians. Imagine being honest and objective and having to inform the likes of politicians concerning truths they do not want to hear! So, I guess we should not be surprised it took the honest scientists so long to refute Al Gore and his ilk.
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
13 Jan 08
... and Martin Luther said that if tomorrow the world comes to an end he would plant an apple tree still today.
That is what I believe, too.
You will never know for sure what tomorrow will bring.
We are often manipulated and lead by the nose.
Enjoy your day.
Happy mylotting!
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Martin Luther had the right attitude. He was right.
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