~yes RAGNARöK time`N'space has come to my Earth & Heliosphere once again
=do your research & you will see the shit I am full of will soon fall upon your head too; if your not to busy participating in the latest fake Common Unifying Threat (see manufactured state terrorism) cooked up by your Parasitic Ruling Elite in there latest indentured servitude scam. Even if they realized, they just cheer in Eugenics belief that they would be ok & you'd die
@Science21stCentury I am just saying based on the gun experiment. if the meteorite hit the ice (the reason no crater left) then the dust wont be as much as if it hit the land surface directly (since it hit the ice). I might be wrong anyway. just my logic.
@ROBwithaB Rob, Pt.1/2 of this series stresses the danger of over-reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere. The late Russian climate modeller Mikhail Budyko worked out the tipping point of entering another catastrophic ice age should the ice creep down to a certain latitude.
@ROBwithaB Maybe what we need is to build more underground cities with self-sustaining biospheres for inhabitants should such a crisis repeat. Sure there's more cost involved in construction, but ultimately it's the price of species survival.
@docatomics Valid point, but they have erected the 'Georgia Guidestones' with 'life & survival' [for the elites] in mind as you say. See page 439, Hitler Was A British Agent by Greg Hallett, quote: "The Bush admin has been having discussions as to the optimum number of people to 'work the planet' and their current estimate is around one billion (May 2005). This has resulted in experiments to kill 5 out of 6 people."
@Science21stCentury ...there wrong, it would take about 37 billion homo sapiens working at this current artifical ultra low level of effciency (see the fruits of subjugation disablement in the quest of managed scarcity); which those insane make believe fools orchastrated to justify genocide
~or about 10 billion working at about 20% potential to achieve the mandate of heave, where a species may migrate outward , preventing its extinction as well as other life etinciton to repay its life debt.
@docatomics Can you give an author name for "fruits of subjugation" you mention? E.g., "Global Resource Depletion, Managed Austerity and the Elements of Hope" by André Diederen?
How could we replace fossil fuel - oil - with 100% manmade synthetics? Possible do you think? Must be. Synthetic engine oil is superior to Castrol for instance.
~it is still a paper in writing , co-authored between Science21stcentury & docatomics; soon to be release on "softnet uncovered" everywhere around you & eye !
=often easier to right such a book thantoo simply read it , or so I have found that it generaly lead to better clousier on that which may not be closed (the book of life).
...yes a Super Nova Ejection was the culprit;
~yes RAGNARöK time`N'space has come to my Earth & Heliosphere once again
=do your research & you will see the shit I am full of will soon fall upon your head too; if your not to busy participating in the latest fake Common Unifying Threat (see manufactured state terrorism) cooked up by your Parasitic Ruling Elite in there latest indentured servitude scam. Even if they realized, they just cheer in Eugenics belief that they would be ok & you'd die
docatomics 2 months ago
the ice theory will deny the dust effect then? if there is no dust then it wont effect the food chain?
ronaldkoemen 9 months ago
@ronaldkoemen not sure i follow.
Science21stCentury 7 months ago
@Science21stCentury I am just saying based on the gun experiment. if the meteorite hit the ice (the reason no crater left) then the dust wont be as much as if it hit the land surface directly (since it hit the ice). I might be wrong anyway. just my logic.
ronaldkoemen 6 months ago
@ronaldkoemen Got you - think you're right too. Thanks.
Science21stCentury 2 months ago
The ice sheet theory is an interesting idea.
ROBwithaB 1 year ago
@ROBwithaB Rob, Pt.1/2 of this series stresses the danger of over-reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere. The late Russian climate modeller Mikhail Budyko worked out the tipping point of entering another catastrophic ice age should the ice creep down to a certain latitude.
Science21stCentury 11 months ago
@ROBwithaB Maybe what we need is to build more underground cities with self-sustaining biospheres for inhabitants should such a crisis repeat. Sure there's more cost involved in construction, but ultimately it's the price of species survival.
Science21stCentury 11 months ago
@Science21stCentury LOL coz u know evrything about science, highly likely that we would die for other reasons :P
Timmy135ify 11 months ago
..." and eye ask you, what more of a common unifying threat to humanity" than knowing what nature has is front of us
~is it going to take to get the talking monkeys together on life & survival , not unlike how they get together for war & destruction.
docatomics 1 year ago
@docatomics Valid point, but they have erected the 'Georgia Guidestones' with 'life & survival' [for the elites] in mind as you say. See page 439, Hitler Was A British Agent by Greg Hallett, quote: "The Bush admin has been having discussions as to the optimum number of people to 'work the planet' and their current estimate is around one billion (May 2005). This has resulted in experiments to kill 5 out of 6 people."
Science21stCentury 11 months ago
@Science21stCentury ...there wrong, it would take about 37 billion homo sapiens working at this current artifical ultra low level of effciency (see the fruits of subjugation disablement in the quest of managed scarcity); which those insane make believe fools orchastrated to justify genocide
~or about 10 billion working at about 20% potential to achieve the mandate of heave, where a species may migrate outward , preventing its extinction as well as other life etinciton to repay its life debt.
docatomics 11 months ago
@docatomics Can you give an author name for "fruits of subjugation" you mention? E.g., "Global Resource Depletion, Managed Austerity and the Elements of Hope" by André Diederen?
How could we replace fossil fuel - oil - with 100% manmade synthetics? Possible do you think? Must be. Synthetic engine oil is superior to Castrol for instance.
Science21stCentury 11 months ago
@Science21stCentury ...sure not to much of a problem friend;
~it is still a paper in writing , co-authored between Science21stcentury & docatomics; soon to be release on "softnet uncovered" everywhere around you & eye !
=often easier to right such a book thantoo simply read it , or so I have found that it generaly lead to better clousier on that which may not be closed (the book of life).
docatomics 11 months ago
@docatomics Namely by trying to spread the Avian Flu and repeat the success of the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
Science21stCentury 11 months ago