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In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter".
I honestly believe that our Earth is nearing an important crossroad of affordably sustaining life as we know it. I'm thinking we either accept our fate and go with the flow as we adapt the best we can, or die trying. Since we can't all become rich and powerful, it's your personal choice of continually doing absolutely nothing or doing something constructive, even if it's merely thinking in a positive and thus constructive minset sort of way. However, the very worse you can possibly do is to favor the ongoing denaial of global warming, because that kind of naysay mindset is only going to further expedite the existing bad situation, that's clearly more than bad enough as it is. Using that icy orb of Sedna, as for becoming situated within Earth's L1, for obtaining a barely sufficient spot of solar shade (especially once it's thick layer of surface ice is gone), is perhaps at best a 1000+ year plan, and at the present ongoing demise of our environment and of it's badly failing magnetosphere, even if the relocation of Sedna were technically and otherwise affordably doable, I believe we do not have that thousand plus year option. Doing nothing but cleaning up our terrestrial act is also not an option unless a great deal of fusion energy or perhaps going deep for that of extracting geothermal energy becomes the norm of giving us an affordably clean 100 teraWatts to work with (on a global end-user scale, $.01/kwhr is affordable, whereas $.10/kwhr is not going to be affordable to the lower 90% of humanity). If all the "Ice Sheets Melt", we're in a whole lot deeper GW trouble than merely having to swim and otherwise eat jellyfish because, of what's coming around the next corner is anything but all that survivable, unless the evolution of our DNA becomes rad-hard, or we've become as rich and powerful as GW Bush, Dick Cheney and Exxon. I honestly believe this argument on behalf of blocking out a sufficient portion of our sun is all about sustaining and/or improving the quality of life as we know it. If that focus or motive on behalf of salvaging whatever's left of our badly failing environment takes on the Guth lose cannon form of accomplishing my LSE-CM/ISS, or that of my VL2 POOF City as part of the ultimate game plan, while our moon is gradually getting relocated to Earth's L1, then so be it. As to the perfectly valid argument(s) or honest topic jest of artificially blocking out a little more than sufficient portion of our sun, as such this substantial plan of action is all about sustaining and/or improving the quality of all life. Not exactly sure how I'd gotten that first round of those numbers off by so much, but once again, according to another fresh run of my PC/ CAD program with the following items; Our sun at given a fairly robust 700,000,000 m radius Earth along w/50 km atmosphere at 6,428,000 m radius That salty old moon at the usual 1,738,000 m radius Earth's L1 placement of the moon at 1,537,600,000 m A given surface location could perceive a 5.92% reduction, however incorporating the whole realm of mother Earth is not nearly so impressive, whereas the actual global worth of that solar isolation factor, if to be including our badly polluted atmosphere, should become much less than of that spot amount, perhaps worth as little as 1.645% or -22.5 w/m2) as having been derived by our moon parked at Earth's L1, as well as having accomplished a whole lot less of those pesky tidal issues, and of those remaining tides should otherwise become very consistent. The best tidal estimate that I can accomplish thus far, is coming up with the moderated new and improved sun + (moon at Earth L1) as becoming worth 50.4% of our existing lunar tide. A 50% reduction in tidal action is perhaps a little less important to ocean and other terrestrial life than we've been giving it credit. Most tidal accommodated life can manage to adapt, some of which getting by along with a little of our best intelligent design, as transitional habitat help wherever necessary. This moon relocation process of getting that mascon situated out to Earth's L1 (roughly 4X further away than it's current orbital trek that has been doing us more harm than good) is going to take a century or more, and therefore I'm not some evil messenger from hell that's imposing an overnight change upon whatever terrestrial life that we know of, that has attached its life endurance to our existing lunar cycle and ocean tidal issues. There will be some unfortunate extinctions of life which simply can not adapt, though hopefully humanity will not become one of those. However, at the very same time, other existing species that are currently finding it downright difficult or nearly impossible to survive as is, as such will likely bloom or otherwise better populate under the greatly improved conditions of their having less terrestrial trauma to deal with. A measured reduction in global warming (in good part due to the solar isolation afforded by the moon itself), along with having accomplished much less gravity/tidal trauma taking place (inside and out), is what should by rights benefit most all known species of life on Earth (hopefully just short of bringing on another ice age). What we honestly need most for this daunting task of relocating our moon to Earth's L1, is having that spendy supercomputer running all of its parallel CPUs off the charts, doing exactly whatever's necessary for figuring out what's doable, and otherwise telling us whatever else needs to be avoided at all cost. If you should happen to have such supercomputer access, and wouldn't terribly mind running off a few of these weird ideas, as such I'd like to see a few of those what-if results in 3D animation. - Brad Guth |
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On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote:
In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] |
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On May 15, 7:37 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote: In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] Perhaps how true, but you most certainly do have to be correct as to the primary cause of our GW fiasco. Much like yourself and most others, your "nostra-****ing-damus" hasn't an honest clue. - Brad Guth |
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On 2007-05-16 03:37:15 +0100, Eric Gisse said:
On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote: In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] If you want real idiocy, follow Painius' and OldCoot defend their push (Le Sage) gravity theory.... -- COOSN-174-07-82116: Official Science Team mascot and alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. |
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![]() "Phineas T Puddleduck" wrote in message anews.com... On 2007-05-16 03:37:15 +0100, Eric Gisse said: On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote: In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] If you want real idiocy, follow Art Deco and myself as we post "crap". We will watch and laugh, Duckie-Wuckie. HJ |
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The future of *what if* is actually right here and now, as mostly
happening below our two left feet and otherwise in front of our dumbfounded eyes. Using our moon as the ultimate shade of our salvation, over sufficient time and without the human footprint of soot and many other nasty/ toxic contributions, -22.5 w/m2 should by rights bring on one of those ice ages. However, along with our human soot and thereby of our continued global dimming (by perhaps yet another percentage point) that's worth 6.85 w/m2, plus tossing in the added 100 teraWatts of artificially produced energy should further offset the onset of cold by another .1956 w/m2, making our new and improved future along with our (6.85 + 0.1956) = 7.0456 w/m2 as based upon our nifty contribution of having expanded our oceans, plus much other atmospheric soot and having introduced those 100 teraWatts into creating a the improved global thermal budget end result of accomplishing -15.454 w/m2, which should be just a few watts/m2 short of bringing on that full-blown ice age. In other words, with that moon parked at Earth's L1 we'd have ourselves shade to burn (sort of speak), along with no future shortage of those winter Olympic locations, as well as we'd have much fewer of those lethal storms, fewer and less extensive forest fires, and lots of those badly GW traumatised polar bares and other polar realm dependent species that should very much thank us. Of course once again, this perfectly deductive analogy of "what if" is yet another ideal computer simulation of 3D worthy animation, that which any supercomputer worth its parallel CPU salt can give us most all of those matter of fact answers, of whatever these "what ifs" have to contribute to our future of somehow getting us by as is w/o relocating our moon, or that of the new and improved results as artificially created by way of having relocated that moon of ours out to Earth's L1. Naturally, those future moon expedition missions for obtaining the likes of He3 and many other raw elements will end up taking us four times as long for the to/from commute, but that's a small price to pay for the salvation of Earth, wouldn't you say! BTW; a mostly robotic established moon observatory, or simply utilized as the secondary S-band signal reflector, or whatever radar image receiving aperture, on behalf of an Earth based or even the moon--L1--Earth radar imaging alternative, should by rights get rather impressive, as we'd have the total solar isolation of the moon's L1 that's facing Earth to accommodate my LSE-CM/ISS w/tether dipole element reaching to within 2r of Earth (a bit closer if you'd dare), as well as having the combined (Earth+moon) L2 for accomplishing a whole lot better solar related science. Again, all of that being within the existing supercomputer expertise of telling us exactly those sorts of "what if" matter of hard facts. - Brad Guth |
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On May 16, 9:11 am, Phineas T Puddleduck
wrote: On 2007-05-16 03:37:15 +0100, said: On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote: In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] If you want real idiocy, follow Painius' and OldCoot defend their push (Le Sage) gravity theory.... 10 bucks says their gravity "theory" is a k/r^2 force law. -- COOSN-174-07-82116: Official Science Team mascot and alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. |
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On 2007-05-16 21:28:06 +0100, Eric Gisse said:
On May 16, 9:11 am, Phineas T Puddleduck wrote: On 2007-05-16 03:37:15 +0100, said: On May 15, 7:31 pm, BradGuth wrote: In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". You don't have to be nostra-****ing-damus to figure that one out. [...] If you want real idiocy, follow Painius' and OldCoot defend their push (Le Sage) gravity theory.... 10 bucks says their gravity "theory" is a k/r^2 force law. If I said Lindner and Shifman (?) would you laugh.... Apparently gravity and the SNF are the same thing as fluid space flows into the centre of masses of particles and disappears to reappear at the edge of the universe..... -- COOSN-174-07-82116: Official Science Team mascot and alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. |
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![]() "BradGuth" wrote in message ups.com... In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". snip Astronomers just discovered that Mars and even remote Neptune are warming at about the same rate as god ole mother Earth. That would indicate that the whole GW hullabaloo is a bunch of voodoo science, reminiscent of the predicted doomsday Y2K fiasco, which also never materialized. We're going through a cycle and that's all there is to it. A little heat wave is an inconvenience, but the subsequent ice age (and that is also part of the cycle, once the oceanic conveyor belt comes to a sloshing halt) is what those enviro-whacko-dippos should be worried about. No amount of hand wringing or Al Gore inspired billion dollar spending sprees will have any effect on the natural fluctuations of the grander scheme of the Universe. The following space is reserved for the banal comments of the Dynamic DecoDuck Duo. Knock yourselves out, pheathered phuckers. |
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![]() "Hagar" wrote in message ... "BradGuth" wrote in message ups.com... In spite of ourselves, "Earth is going to get itself even hotter". snip Astronomers just discovered that Mars and even remote Neptune are warming at about the same rate as god ole mother Earth. That would indicate that the whole GW hullabaloo is a bunch of voodoo science, reminiscent of the predicted doomsday Y2K fiasco, which also never materialized. We're going through a cycle and that's all there is to it. A little heat wave is an inconvenience, but the subsequent ice age (and that is also part of the cycle, once the oceanic conveyor belt comes to a sloshing halt) is what those enviro-whacko-dippos should be worried about. No amount of hand wringing or Al Gore inspired billion dollar spending sprees will have any effect on the natural fluctuations of the grander scheme of the Universe. The following space is reserved for the banal comments of the Dynamic DecoDuck Duo. Knock yourselves out, pheathered phuckers. Oh they will, rest assured. HJ |
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