Monday, September 25, 2017

Why I Think The World Is Changing

The world is changing. Microscopic nanoparticles are interfering with weather and/or climate. Subarctic climate causing warm air be pushed north, while cold frigid air be pushed south, mix with equatorial microcurrents and shift wind shear into a parallel dimension! And might I also say that there is water on Mars, water beyond our system. My pool is like a freaking sphere made up of approximately 75 percent water and many elements in between and is floating in the middle of space. You know, some of this information might sound funny but it is at least partly true! Listen, when I go to set up a campfire will I be worried that the microclimate will at least theoretically be influenced to a significant extent? Heat dissipates into space at an absolutely astounding rate. Think of how much energy is generated in the form of heat from the use of many millions and millions of cars, and large vehicles. It's just about unthinkable that all of that heat doesn't warm up the planet when many millions of vehicles are in use simultaneously! I mean, it's like many hundreds or thousands of thermonuclear weapons are going off! The eruption of a supervolcano such as that in Yellowstone would be good for science in my opinion, because it would provide science some time to analyze and register the changes that are occurring because of naturally caused climate change (cooling). Are those immense plumes of dust meant to protect us from a cosmic gamma ray burst? Cars don't increase or decrease albedo significantly, do they? Regardless of what the answer might be, I still think that it was absolutely unnecessary to take over North America and take it away from native peoples. Europeans, in my opinion, are greedy and want more than they can afford, at least that is true in general, maybe not for every single one. The native Americans have lived rather primitively, and I think are happy. They seem to take joy in what they have. European colonizers then took away much of what they had. I think that it would be better just not even knowing that this part of history even happened.

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