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Dear Giga2:
On Sep 7, 3:50*am, "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote: "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the present strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 years and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...e_of_the_geoma... Yes, this is a repeating phenomenon. Same link. Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? The historical record does not correspond well with historical CO2 trends, or temperature trends. Or could all be caused by some other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? "Other factor" is the best candidate. Note the magnetic field is not a "shield" for inhabitants of Earth. It actually serves to divert more solar wind towards Earth's surface. It does provide some protection for satellites... David A. Smith |
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![]() "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote in message ... | | "Androcles" wrote in message | ... | | "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote | in | message ... | | "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the | present | | strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 | years | | and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has | | declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value | | achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." | | | | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...gnetic_fie ld | | | | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the | reduced | | magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? Or could all be caused by | some | | other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? | | | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced | magnetic field and Auntie Mathilda's birthday? Or could all be caused by | some | other factor, perhaps the dog's breakfast in origin? | | And the answer to all four questions is a rousing and resounding "YES! It | COULD be!" | | By what mechanism? The one that COULD be, of course! "Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Alice in Wonderland |
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![]() "dlzc" wrote in message ... Dear Giga2: .. Note the magnetic field is not a "shield" for inhabitants of Earth. It actually serves to divert more solar wind towards Earth's surface. It does provide some protection for satellites... David A. Smith Quote" Note the magnetic field is not a "shield" for inhabitants of Earth. It actually serves to divert more solar wind towards Earth's surface. It does provide some protection for satellites..." Are we all sure about that. Not what I've been told by many geophyicists. Enlighten me please |
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On Sep 7, 1:26*pm, "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe
wrote: "Androcles" wrote in message ... "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote in ... | "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the present | strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 years | and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has | declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value | achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...e_of_the_geoma... | | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced | magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? Or could all be caused by some | other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced magnetic field and Auntie Mathilda's birthday? Or could all be caused by some other factor, perhaps the dog's breakfast in origin? And the answer to all four questions is a rousing and resounding "YES! It COULD be!" By what mechanism?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think you missed the fact and the irony. You stupid, stupid denier. |
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"Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe
wrote in message "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the present strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 years and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...gnetic_fie ld Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? Or could all be caused by some other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? A correlation is possible I suppose but one never knows. The Earth is not a potted plant just coasting along through the cosmos without something happening that might affect it. It bobs up and down through the galactic plane for starters while many other stars do too. Who knows what or when something odd might happen when it encounters different alignments? Kismet |
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probably there is a connection between the flip
of the magnetic pole & technology, since the latter seems to effect every thing else on Eaaarth, notably production of CO2, especially in the Age of Woodpower. |
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All together now!
"We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" "We don't know what it is (and it could be galactic alignment now or maybe even a reduced magnetic field, or even something else maybe!) but it can't be CO2" WELL IT COULD BE (stamping little feet and being al shouty to try desperately to get someone to listen) *)) |
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![]() "Androcles" wrote in message ... "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote in message ... | | "Androcles" wrote in message | ... | | "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote | in | message ... | | "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the | present | | strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 | years | | and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has | | declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value | | achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." | | | | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...gnetic_fie ld | | | | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the | reduced | | magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? Or could all be caused by | some | | other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? | | | Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced | magnetic field and Auntie Mathilda's birthday? Or could all be caused by | some | other factor, perhaps the dog's breakfast in origin? | | And the answer to all four questions is a rousing and resounding "YES! It | COULD be!" | | By what mechanism? The one that COULD be, of course! "Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Alice in Wonderland Grand. |
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![]() "columbiaaccidentinvestigation" i doubt your interest in this subjest is honest, and instead might just be the usuall attempt to spread doubt by the denialists who dont want to reduce green house gas emissions. For it appears you have just taken up the subject even though you previously admitted you doubt anyone can "answer the question" that a connection exists. =You seem to be a bit muddled. More cosmic rays are thought to perhaps cause more clouds and therefore *cooling*! In this case I am asking by what mechanism, if any, might magnetic field variation and co2 levels or *warming* be linked. More the co2 as that is the more coincident signal. not muddled, more so not trusting of your words as you seem to be once again approaching the issue with a "muddled view". So to clarify, we understand increasing the amounts of co2 in the atmosphere changes the composition, and the thermodynamic poperties of earths atmosphere. There has been no shown connection between GCR and clouds, and yet there is a connection between co2 and human actions, and co2 and warming. =OK, no answer then. |
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![]() "dlzc" wrote in message ... Dear Giga2: On Sep 7, 3:50 am, "Giga2" "Giga2" just(removetheseandaddmatthe wrote: "At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker; the present strong deterioration corresponds to a 10-15% decline over the last 150 years and has accelerated in the past several years; geomagnetic intensity has declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value achieved approximately 2,000 years ago." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagn...e_of_the_geoma... Yes, this is a repeating phenomenon. Same link. Could there be any connection, as well as correlation, between the reduced magnetic field and increased co2 or warming? The historical record does not correspond well with historical CO2 trends, or temperature trends. =150-170 years ago co2 levels started to rise and also the magnetic field started to go down. How is that not a good correlation? Or could all be caused by some other factor, perhaps galactic in origin? "Other factor" is the best candidate. Note the magnetic field is not a "shield" for inhabitants of Earth. It actually serves to divert more solar wind towards Earth's surface. It does provide some protection for satellites... =How does that happen? That the satellites are protected and surface not? Do you have any suggestions for the 'x' factor? |
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