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Dare to talk about our badly failing magnetosphere and/or of whatever's
technically doable, that's perhaps a little spendy but otherwise 100% in favor of benefiting and thus saving all of humanity and that of our global warming environment by way of actively moderating our ongoing fiasco via solar shade, while at the same time getting ourselves one hell of a nifty and somewhat icy orb of a platform established within Earth's L1, and all of the sudden the anti-think-tank Usenet lights go out. topic: Being global warmed to death by our moon http://mygate.mailgate.org/mynews/sc...smart&p=1/1142 http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...a5375f416ad978 I happen to agree with the likes of Roger Coppock and many others that the sun itself isn't the culprit, nor is it entirely via our IR reflective moon that has only been with us since the last ice age, nor otherwise the ongoing arrogance, bigotry and insurmountable greed of humanity that clearly doesn't give a puck about anyone or anything other than whatever benefits their personal quality or perversion of life. However, putting those three factors together is a perfectly good combination that's pretty hard to beat unless your naysay mindset is still without a stitch of remorse. Apparently being honest and dead serious about much of anything simply is not Usenet accepted, especially if it involves the regular laws of physics and of replicated hard-science that's pretty hard to ignore unless you're a certified brown-nosed bigot of purely naysayism. - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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