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Old September 13th 06, 12:59 AM posted to rec.org.mensa,sci.space.history,sci.physics,uk.sci.astronomy
Brad Guth[_2_]
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Default Earth w/o Magnetosphere, w/o Moon

Going from our 'as is' 'where is' (Earth w/moon); Taking away our nifty
moon is nearly a death march with no end-user friendly outcome in sight,
that is until after we're nearly all frozen solid.

At least that's essentially what Henry Kroll and myself happen to think,
and not that such an outcome hardly matters because, we'll each be long
gone and quite summarily dead way before this presently global warming
Earth turn's itself into multiple eroded wastelands, much larger desert
zones (hot or cold), vast intensity of those new and improved storms as
never before seen or otherwise recorded, 20+ extra meters worth of
polluted oceans filled extensively with jellyfish, and of somehow
sustaining whatever else is trying to survive upon dry land, along with
their surviving WW-IV that's going on and on as though every other soul
is thought to be hiding a personal cash of WMD.

That somewhat nicely IR reflective and a serious touch more than mildly
radioactive, sufficiently naked and thus highly reactive and thereby
unavoidably anticathode of a gamma and X-ray moon of ours, is what's
most likely responsible for the gradual amounts of non-human induced
global warming since the last ice-age, and as such it's simply not
moving away from us fast enough, if at all. In fact, the elliptical
orbital aspects may be getting distorted even worse off than we've been
given notice about, thereby increasing tidal energy fluctuations and
thereby causing an even greater influx of geophysical trauma, that's in
part killing off our environment and many of us from the inside out.

However, if we keep losing our magnetosphere intensity at the rate of
0.05%/year, as such we'll not have to worry our silly bigoted and
arrogant selves, at least not about consuming our last few spendy
barrels of bloody oil and those absolute lousy dregs of our nasty coal
that's essentially releasing the likes of mercury and radium by the
tonnes/day into our badly failing environment, nor should we worry about
having those pesky wars over the remaining tonnage of yellowcake.
Whereas due to the increasing TBI dosage of cosmic and solar radiation
is also why our atmosphere is going to thin itself to the point where
our frail DNA may also be departing this Earth a bit sooner than many of
us had planned.

What we may need is a serious push of advanced Stem Cell research on
behalf of creating those new and improved species of rad-hard human DNA.
If we could 100 fold improve our survivable dosage, as such our improved
rad-hardened species might stand a good chance at sticking around for
the next thousand or so years, but then what?

We may need to somehow artificially induce the next highly reflective
ice-age, especially as we're getting so much closer to our orbital
destiny with the extremely bright and great deal of such an available
energy resource as derived from the Sirius star/solar system, that which
our solar system should be passing us right nextdoor to those bad guys
come 64,000 and some odd thousand years from now. At least that's been
my best swag to share with what little need-to-know and exploritory
research that I have to work with.

On my insignificant grave I'll be sure to have one of those nifty 'push
to listen' personal message buttons, and perhaps even a pay-per-view 3D
video clip, whereas I'll get to smirk exactly like GW Bush before his
botox injections, as I say it over and over; "I told you so".
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Brad Guth


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