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Created on: April 03, 2009 Last Updated: May 26, 2009
How accurate is it that Global warming is linked to the now sole established theory pointing a finger at carbon emission and build up in the earth's atmosphere? Although carbon emissions might have a role to play in the process, some theories point in a completely different direction. The answer lies in the Firmament. Recent research outside mainstream physics show that the heliosphere i.e. the sun and all planets revolving around it, is traveling through the universe to a region where the Local Inter Stellar Medium (LISM) has a higher energy level than some 20 or 30 years ago. This energy is believed to be electromagnetic in nature therefore has a frequency. We all know that as frequency increases wavelength decreases and therefore penetration of this energy in all forms of matter is more acute. Understanding this will as we read through enable a better perception of what's happening.
Analyzing some facts will show that the problems origin is other than currently believed and the solutions that need to be worked out are one that should take into account real facts. We are made to believe that Co2 emissions is solely responsible, then how would anyone explain that, looking at the stars at night, the planets visible from earth to the naked eye like Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury appear a lot brighter that they were some decades ago. How can excessive heat trapped in the earth's atmosphere brighten planets? Their light comes from our sun. Then why is the light intensity increased? As it is we have an ageing sun and most of us will have noticed that it has turned from a tanning sun to a scorching sun. Skin cancer is on the rise. Now the distance from the earth hasn't changed but how do we explain this sudden increase in sunlight intensity reaching the earth.
Looking at other factors affecting climate change we see that hurricanes are getting more intense and more frequent and are also taking birth in previously non-hurricane zones. Granted that hurricanes and tropical storms are related to oceanic temperatures but then how do we explain the more frequent and more intense aspect as well as erratic paths. Earthquakes have recently intensified in magnitude and frequency and again occurred in previously non-earthquake zones. Iceland is a good example. How can anyone explain temperature increase on the earth surface and oceans causing earthquakes since it comes from deep within the earth? Power grid failures are common in summers of some northern countries. Mobile
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