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I know so many are in a heat wave now.

The Earth reconstitutes itself every processional cycle, as evidenced by ongoing studies of events and places throughout history during our very short time on the planet. When it does so the surface will be wiped clean, the continents will be altered and moved around the globe, all , or very nearly all, of humankind and every last thing we ever built will disappear. The last time this happened Antarctica moved over 2000 miles to the South West to it's present location at the pole. North America rotated down out of the Arctic to it's present location as did Northern Europe. When those continents moved, as they surely did, the oceans around them swamped the land under thousands of feet of water moving many hundreds of miles an hour over that land , driving thousands of tons of debris over the land like a giant scouring pad. A thousand feet of water is a lot of pressure on that pad. Just about everything we ever had or did was wiped off the face of the planet. Those who were lucky enough to survive had no choice but to begin again, spending every waking minute trying to feed themselves and to tame their surroundings. It took many thousands of years before there were enough of us around that we began to do stuff that would be seen and remembered later. It will happen again, just hope it doesn't happen during your lifetime.

One, of the many, oddities that have been found which were out of place and time when found is the " Antikythera Machine". The strata and location geologically should not have yielded anything more complex than a sundial, yet there it is. A machine so complex, and finely wrought that we still don't know what it is, or where and when it came from.

that machine is fascinating.
whats your Take on the Annukai??


and,when those continents shift,
or any other kind of disaster like a major major earthquake,or whatever
whats gonna happen to all that nuclear waste we have been burying and dumping at sea?
you know,the stuff mankind created and has a half life>> of 25,000 years??
 
that machine is fascinating.
whats your Take on the Annukai??


and,when those continents shift,
or any other kind of disaster like a major major earthquake,or whatever
whats gonna happen to all that nuclear waste we have been burying and dumping at sea?
you know,the stuff mankind created and has a half life>> of 25,000 years??

Well now....lol. Since you asked me. When, not if, the Earth experiences another crustal displacement event several things will occur, among others. When the crust shifts it does so, by all accounts and theories, in less than 24 hours. Imagine that now. Think about what will occur when the land shifts so suddenly. Where do the oceans go? The rivers and streams? All of the water on Earth is moving WITH the planet which is rotating thousands of MPH. So, we have the continents moving in a different direction suddenly. Think the water is going to go WITH the land? Nope. it's going to keep flying along at thousands of MPH in it's usual direction. So, the Ocean washes up out of it's basins at speed, and at depth. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs standing still. Everything , every where, will be driven before this onslaught, the scope of the event is hard to grasp.
Now lets talk about the land masses that are moving around. Naturally the depth of the crust varies by many miles in countless spots around the globe. Also there are the continental plates to consider. So the land is moving, quickly and jerkily. All fault zones will be failing together in horrendous ways. Entire chunks of landmasses will be driven up, and down below other masses. Our Nuclear materials are but a fly speck next to Mother Nature in her wrath. Entire mountain chains may either sink thousands of feet or even rise by miles. There will literally be nothing left. Period. Much of what Man has created will be incinerated in the depths of the Earths core. Like it never was. Some things, by shear luck will survive. like the Antikythera Machine for example. Like the Pyramids. So big, and so heavy that Mother Nature has no effect on them. At least not the last time this happened anyway. The next time that whole area may be driven down into the core and be gone. Planta and animals will be all but wiped out world wide. The atmosphere will be so full of moisture and smoke and dust that the next ice age will begin with a vengeance. Think Snowball Earth.
Now, as for the Anunnaki I have no clue. But, I do believe that the Planet has cycled through this procession phase many times, the Aztecs say this is the tenth cycle right now. Each cycle lasting for one whole progression, or 26,000 ( 25,772)years, give or take. The Ice Ages in between last however long the last nothing to do with the rest. I also believe that there have been very advanced cultures and peoples on Earth more than once before that have been wiped out by these events. The Atlantean peoples were one, their survivors spread out and founded the Egyptians and many other cultures almost overnight with advances in farming, geology, building, writing, astrology and more within a very short time, out of nowhere. Truth. These "remainders" who did so were naturally seen as Gods to the dirt scratchers who survived. Enlil and Enkei. So many cultures across the globe have stone carved figures who are holding what appears to be a hand bag of sorts. On these figures wrists are what appear to be watches. They match across the globe all made during a time when we were not able to traverse such great distances. So, who are they? Where did they gain their advanced knowledge? Knowledge that would have taken many hundreds even thousands of years to develop? Keeping in mind that these things occurred shortly after the last displacement. So, no time to develop these things in a culture. Where did they come from? Atlantis is where, and very likely other such advanced cultures of which we are not now aware.

Now, food for thought. The LAST cycle is believed to have ended on Dec 12, 2012. At the end of the Mayan Long Count Calendar. So, Gebekli Tepe was buried ON PURPOSE, at some point after 12,500BC when it was created. That's nearly half a cycle ago. That entire complex is a warning that was left behind for US. it details what is coming. We are currently overdue.

Buckle up buttercups, it could get bumpy any time now.
 
Opinion and belief do not science make. They betray us.

Following evidence, making "hypotheses" (often probabilistic), and "testing" them is a different type of language.
 
Opinion and belief do not science make. They betray us.

Following evidence, making "hypotheses" (often probabilistic), and "testing" them is a different type of language.

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All I know is decades ago we went ice skating every winter. All the lakes froze over thick enough to safely skate on. That hasn't happened in maybe 30 years easy.
My pansies always faded and died by Memorial Day, now they last until mid July.
The winters are warmer. The summers are cooler and less very hot days
The local waters are cleaner, better fishing, the air is cleaner.
EPA regulations on pollution , less emissions, no untreated sewage released all have made the environment better. Clean air.
Thats all I know
 
Too many cigarette smokers in the orient and Indian sub continent :rolleyes:

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https://ourworldindata.org/world-population-growth
 
Population is key.

If you haven't seen it, look up brown cloud. Then look up how few days it takes for the brown cloud to reach the US when the conditions are right. Its scary. We used to have soot on the window sills from the smelters, and people older than me talk of finding soot on white shirts if they went outside in the city. We don't have that now and are lucky.
 
All I know is decades ago we went ice skating every winter. All the lakes froze over thick enough to safely skate on. That hasn't happened in maybe 30 years easy.
My pansies always faded and died by Memorial Day, now they last until mid July.
The winters are warmer. The summers are cooler and less very hot days
The local waters are cleaner, better fishing, the air is cleaner.
EPA regulations on pollution , less emissions, no untreated sewage released all have made the environment better. Clean air.
Thats all I know
Sorry Steve, the winter's are NOT warmer. The last few winters have been some of the coldest on record. Not to mention that the south has received more snow in the last few years than ever before. Spew your liberal trash elsewhere.
 
Liberalism isn't so bad: The first paragraph on Wikipedia reads: "Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.[1][2][3] Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but they generally support limited government, individual rights (including civil rights and human rights), capitalism (free markets), democracy, secularism, gender equality, racial equality, internationalism, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Yellow is the political colour most commonly associated with liberalism.[11][12]"
 
Yeah, but this thread is in the General Discussion area.
 
Liberalism isn't so bad: The first paragraph on Wikipedia reads: "Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.[1][2][3] Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but they generally support limited government, individual rights (including civil rights and human rights), capitalism (free markets), democracy, secularism, gender equality, racial equality, internationalism, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Yellow is the political colour most commonly associated with liberalism.[11][12]"
All of which are...

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Sorry Steve, the winter's are NOT warmer. The last few winters have been some of the coldest on record. Not to mention that the south has received more snow in the last few years than ever before. Spew your liberal trash elsewhere.
Maybe they are colder were you live but seeing that I'm out in the elements all winter long I can tell you the winters are absolutely warmer. Look up the facts for yourself.
So take your Trump supporting denial trash and spew that some place else. :p
 
Most modern studies very conveniently tend to show rising temperatures starting in the late 1800's as a way of tying in the pollution of man and the industrial revolution to climate change. However, what these studies don't show is that the earth has been warming since the end of the "little ice age", which ended shortly before the age of industrialization started.

The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a period of cooling that occurred after the Medieval Warm Period.[1] Although it was not a true ice age, the term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. Matthes in 1939.[2] It has been conventionally defined as a period extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries,[3][4][5] but some experts prefer an alternative timespan from about 1300[6]to about 1850.[7][8][9]

The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals: one beginning about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all separated by intervals of slight warming.[5] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered the timing and areas affected by the Little Ice Age suggested largely independent regional climate changes rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation. At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period.[10]

Several causes have been proposed: cyclical lows in solar radiation, heightened volcanic activity, changes in the ocean circulation, variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt (orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (for example from the Black Death and the colonization of the Americas).[11]



So, who can you believe? I did a quick google search of "are winters warmer or colder in america" & as you can see, these articles are all over the place. No need to read the stories, just the titles....


https://www.theatlantic.com/science...icans-may-never-notice-climate-change/583570/

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/sc...heading-for-mini-ice-age-within-15-years.html

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...e-colder-winters-global-warming-polar-vortex/

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ing-arctic-colder-winters-climate-change-spd/

https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/beyond-data/warming-winters-across-united-states

https://www.upi.com/Science_News/20...will-be-colder-and-also-warmer/6301549572536/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevor...tead-of-warmer-via-polar-vortex/#373b69a5f84c

https://www.climatecentral.org/gallery/maps/heres-where-winters-are-warming-the-most
 
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