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Every planet in Solar System seeing drastic changes in atmospheres
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:22 pm
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:22 pm
I will let you liberal retards in on a little secret...There is no man made global climate change. The elite sell you this fairy tale to keep you working and paying your taxes because if you knew the true reason we are seeing drastic atmospheric changes in every planet in the solar system you would make different choices in how you live. The Vatican actually owns its’ own telescope named VATT (Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope) which is operated out of the Mt. Graham Observatory, located in SE Arizona since 1993. Infrared telescopes enable them to see the incoming object...
"Nothing is stable, including the solar system. New evidence suggests the solar system is moving into a new energy zone which is altering the magnetic fields of the planets.
There is reason to believe Earth is not the only planet in the solar system undergoing climate change, meaning CO2 emissions are not the primary force responsible for the rise in global temperatures. Growth of the dark spots in Pluto, reports of auroras on Saturn, polar shifts in Uranus and changes in light intensity of Neptune suggests something very strange is happening in the solar system.
Many scientists suspect that the solar system has migrated to a region of the galaxy with high energy. We have the illusion that the sun is a nebulous ball of gas fixated in the sky that the rest of the solar system dances around. In reality, the sun is one star among many sitting on the outskirts of the Milky Way, hurtling through space at 72,000 kilometers per hour. Although the total amount of energy within the universe is conserved, pockets of energy in the Milky Way vary in intensity. The solar system may have rolled into one of these highly active regions."
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"Nothing is stable, including the solar system. New evidence suggests the solar system is moving into a new energy zone which is altering the magnetic fields of the planets.
There is reason to believe Earth is not the only planet in the solar system undergoing climate change, meaning CO2 emissions are not the primary force responsible for the rise in global temperatures. Growth of the dark spots in Pluto, reports of auroras on Saturn, polar shifts in Uranus and changes in light intensity of Neptune suggests something very strange is happening in the solar system.
Many scientists suspect that the solar system has migrated to a region of the galaxy with high energy. We have the illusion that the sun is a nebulous ball of gas fixated in the sky that the rest of the solar system dances around. In reality, the sun is one star among many sitting on the outskirts of the Milky Way, hurtling through space at 72,000 kilometers per hour. Although the total amount of energy within the universe is conserved, pockets of energy in the Milky Way vary in intensity. The solar system may have rolled into one of these highly active regions."
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This post was edited on 6/1/17 at 10:24 pm
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:28 pm to Volkosoby
Really interesting podcast interview with the director of that observatory.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:28 pm to Volkosoby
Alas, I have only one up vote to give!
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:29 pm to Volkosoby
There is no denying that humans are impacting the Earth. It is just a simple fact, every living thing since the beginning of time has played a role in changing the Earth into the version that we see today that is able to support life.
This is what is scary to me. We are probably living during one of the most stable times during the history of the Earth. How long will that last? Based on simple statistics, the observable sky should be full of signs of alien life. Where is it? Are we the 1st? The last? The very lucky? My guess, the very lucky but luck doesn't last.
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"Nothing is stable, including the solar system
This is what is scary to me. We are probably living during one of the most stable times during the history of the Earth. How long will that last? Based on simple statistics, the observable sky should be full of signs of alien life. Where is it? Are we the 1st? The last? The very lucky? My guess, the very lucky but luck doesn't last.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:29 pm to Volkosoby
Well NASA keeps polluting them, so what do you expect?
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:29 pm to Volkosoby
Toddy please don't squirt when you read about the polar shifts in Uranus
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:30 pm to Volkosoby
who cares, no one wants to live in the world that the left is trying to create anyway
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