November 12, 2023

More on Gravity Waves and Climate

Richard Cronin

Anyone with basic intelligence, a passion for a topic, a willingness to dig through piles of crap and most importantly, an open mind, you can learn just about anything. Opened mindedness is probably the most important. That’s why kids learn like little wizards. Einstein spoke of looking at the world through the eyes of a child.

Really, the only events in which solar radiation matters on our planet is day to night and the change in radiation received during seasonal changes. The El Niño and above are all determined by the forces of gravity and Tidal Pumping.

I was aware of GW170817 (observation using LIGO (U.S.) and VIRGO (Denmark) on August 17, 2017) some years ago but did not appreciate its significance. This was the first observation of Gravity Waves from a Neutron Star merger (NSM) about 23,000 to 25,000 years away. These devices can detect space perturbations the width of a proton. The scientific papers regarding GW 170817 have exploded.

The observations on Aug. 17, 2017 detected the Gravity Wave then 7 seconds later a Gamma Ray Burst. Gravity Waves can go faster than the Speed of Light and they can accelerate as they sprint towards us. They are just like the waves of the ocean. We first experience the slightest ripple, then the waves pop up in regular wave sets. Then the waves are big enough to start breaking. Then the waves start to form curls that the surfers like.

Then God breathes on the waters more deeply, bringing the Tropical Storm, then the Hurricane.

Through this progression the Gravity Wave accelerates, covering 25,000 light years in a few decades.

Then Climate Catastrophists will finally realize their folly as they are buried beneath the ice.

Man is as Nothing.

Quoting the Starburst 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 ( the Younger Dryas). 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.

If you want to donate to a worthwhile scientific non-profit, I would encourage the Starburst Foundation.

foundation.org

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