
November 25th 06, 07:16 PM
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Earth w/o Magnetosphere, w/o Moon
In sci.physics, Brad Guth
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on Sat, 25 Nov 2006 18:25:19 +0000 (UTC)
lgate.org:
"The Ghost In The Machine" wrote in
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In sci.physics, Brad Guth
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on Sat, 25 Nov 2006 03:07:23 +0000 (UTC)
lgate.org:
I guess an Earth w/o magnetosphere really doen't hardly matter,
In a way, you're right. An Earth without the magnetosphere would be
deadly during the daytime to all surface-dwelling life forms.
Even our toasty nighttimes would become much worse off from the cosmic
and secondary/recoil bath of radiation streaming off our naked/reactive
moon, as well as from all the rotting of human and other flesh that'll
be just about everywhere.
especially since GW is going to make our one and only precious Earth
into an absolute living hell that's way too spendy before our frail DNA
gets TBI to death.
Is it GW's fault, or the fault of all US citizens? Remember,
we elected him.
Both, and it's only getting much worse, isn't it. Are you one of the
"we elected him"?
Maybe yes, maybe no. I voted Democrat but used an electronic voting
device.
The Arctic will not contribute to ocean rising.
That's rather odd because, I've never once said it would, other than
perhaps by way of contributing a few cm, though indirectly because of
the global albedo dimming once the arctic sea ice is gone will likely
cause a new and improved thermal expansion phase of our oceans that'll
be extensively comprised of vast dead zones with only jellyfish to
spare, plus soon thereafter to summarily devour the vast bulk of
Greenland's and Antarctica's ice in no time at all. Of course, then
we'll never see a storm of much less than a category 5.
What's a category 6 storm going to be like, especially if it's packing
along a higher density or composite worth of co2 for the ride?
Katrina's Mother? :-)
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Brad Guth
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