November 06, 2023
In the current assessment of the Earth’s internal heat, the only considerations have been radioactive decay and the Heat of Thermal Compression. The Exothermic (heat producing) Geochemical Reactions are unbelievable in their heat contribution. Catalytic, Autocatalytic, Metals Combustion (i.e. EV battery fires), burning sulfur, decomposition of carbonate minerals by acidic attack (vinegar poured on baking soda), Acid/Base reactions, Oxidation/Reduction reactions, liberation of oxygen, Lewis Acids, Fast Chemistry for Organosynthesis, Serpentinization, Fischer-Tropsch, Sabatier reactions …. and that’s just for starters.
But most important ….
Climate Change: "It’s the Gravity”
(Issued Nov. 5, 2023, Richard F. Cronin - BChE, MBA, P.E., AGU, Geochem. Society)
To put a twist on the theme from Bill Clinton’s campaign manager, James Carville — "It’s the Gravity, stupid.”
As a celestial body moves through space it carves a gravity well (Einstein’s curvature of space). Gravity wells from neighboring celestial bodies overlap with ours. These neighboring celestial bodies move toward us and away from us. There are planetary alignments, conjunctions, and oppositions. Just like waves on the ocean there are broadly regular wave sets, which set up Tidal Pumping and the release of Earth’s seismic heat, particularly in the trenches of the South Pacific to drive the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Ergo, "Extreme Weather”. So it is with the Earth’s regular movement as it carves a gravity well (Precession, Nutation, Obliquity, & Orbital Eccentricity) — and other planets add to the mix on some predictable basis. But even more importantly, there are galactic gravity wells and gravity waves.
These moving gravity wells are totally chaotic, like the surface of a storm-tossed sea. Yet, even in this chaos there are broadly regular wave sets.
Under placid conditions, the oceans have regular wave sets — but as storms set in, the waves descend into chaos. Waves build upon one another and cancel one another. We have superwaves and supertroughs, which can swallow entire freighters.
More than the gravity wells and gravity waves of our solar system, there are gravity waves which span the galaxy.
Chaos. Total chaos.
Quoting the Star Burst Foundation.org, Non-profit Scientific Research Institute. Founded Jan. 1984:
"Astronomical and geological evidence indicates that the last major superwave impacted our solar system around 12,000 to 16,000 years ago and produced abrupt changes of the Earth's climate. It is estimated that approximately one or two superwaves strong enough to trigger an ice age are presently on their way to us from their birth place 23,000 light years away. (Neutron Star Merger, Gravity Wave GW170817). There is a finite chance that one such event could arrive within the next few decades. It is estimated that approximately one or two superwaves strong enough to trigger an ice age are presently on their way to us from their birth place 23,000 light years away. There is a finite chance that one such event could arrive within the next few decades.”
12,000 - 16,000 years ago was approximately the end of the last series of glaciations (the Younger Dryas) and the beginning of the Holocene.
There is no such thing as the Anthropocene.
The Starburst Foundation:
https://starburstfound.org/galactic-superwaves/
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Thank you for broadening our understanding of these complex natural processes. This thought-provoking article underscores the role of gravity's chaotic yet predictable movements, suggesting a fresh perspective on climate change. | Please visit our website to find out more about our junk removal services.
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