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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2018 10:13:07 GMT 9.5
This is an open question I would like to know what is it like where you live?
I'm located in Canada, particularly Southern Ontario and Quebec Regions
Over the last 6-7 years I have noticed that the sun is hotter than usual
I would like to know if this is consistent around the world
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Post by elijah on Aug 13, 2018 11:10:32 GMT 9.5
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Post by paul on Aug 13, 2018 12:19:29 GMT 9.5
The northern hemisphere has also been having some very cold winters - even snow in Florida.
The climate is changing but not in the same way in all places.
There are various factors that drive Earth climate cycles including cycles in solar radiation, variation in Earth spin, periods of volcanic activity (now) and the actions of dominant species.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2018 11:51:44 GMT 9.5
During the summer we can peak at over 40C During the winter we can drop -40C
It swings one extreme to the next
I am particularly interested in sun spot or solar radiation cycle. Is anyone familiar with any ancient society tracking the sun, and its cycles?
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Post by paul on Aug 14, 2018 12:05:18 GMT 9.5
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Post by paul on Aug 16, 2018 5:59:34 GMT 9.5
>the mystery of the disappearing comets.
He might be better to start with the mystery of comets that change course. If comets can change course they might also be able to disappear.
UFOs certainly have both characteristics.
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Post by paul on Aug 16, 2018 10:19:50 GMT 9.5
> 36 righteous souls ive put that up on the a406 board ,., sort of not sinking in t
No doubt the legend was of use to the Jewish priests but I am not sure that it was ever true. Perhaps it is an allegory.
For example are there 36 critical parts to the human without which it cannot exist?
>It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God
The living God is an interesting expression. It seems to distinguish that God from other Gods? For example St Paul tells us there are many Lords and many Gods, both in Heaven and in Earth. Are those not living?
And why is it fearful to fall into the hands?
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Post by paul on Aug 17, 2018 13:28:30 GMT 9.5
In the Kabbalistic tradition humans have an inbuilt energy structure that is somewhat isomorphic with that of the Being that uses the solar system as a body of incarnation.
This puts humans as ultimately equal spiritually to the gods of ancient times or perhaps better. Certainly some of the ancient gods were reported as having committed what would in these times be crimes against humanity. Perhaps that is why it is fearful to fall into the hands of the living god.
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Post by sammy on Sept 21, 2018 6:44:28 GMT 9.5
Places all over the world are having record breaking heat and cold waves, then to be broken again the next year. This is only one aspect of global warming we have to look forward to. The rest are much worse.
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Post by paul on Sept 21, 2018 7:40:28 GMT 9.5
According to Greenland temp data, the current warm period is a very small blip on a cooling cyclical trend And here connecting the high points again shows a cyclical down trend with a minor recent up blip People with short data sets do not see cycles but only trends
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Post by fjrogers on Sept 21, 2018 16:22:23 GMT 9.5
Interesting statistics. There is a clear need to look at data over long periods of time. One notices that cyclical relationships override linear ones.
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Post by sammy on Sept 22, 2018 0:42:35 GMT 9.5
According to Greenland temp data, the current warm period is a very small blip on a cooling cyclical trend And here connecting the high points again shows a cyclical down trend with a minor recent up blip People with short data sets do not see cycles but only trends
This is true there are cycles. What concerns most experts is that the toxins and pollutants around the world are going to drastically effect the upcoming one. Carbon dioxide is just one of the causes. When it was high in roman times there was allot of production going on but not on the scale it is today.
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Post by paul on Sept 22, 2018 9:48:32 GMT 9.5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 21:20:02 GMT 9.5
Everything is cyclical Perhaps we can take it one step further, our sun. The suns activity has an effect on volcanoes. Decreased sun spot activity has known to bring "ice ages"
The atmospheres surrounding our planet can also act as a lens. The moon for example will look larger at times, giving us the illusion the moon is closer than before. It is reasonable to conclude that this " lens " can intensify the suns rays
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Post by paul on Nov 28, 2018 5:24:53 GMT 9.5
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Post by fjrogers on Dec 20, 2018 8:59:50 GMT 9.5
Most people Seem like children needing nature call or an nap when attempts to Teach this subject to r done That's part of being human, I suppose.
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Post by fjrogers on Dec 29, 2018 13:57:38 GMT 9.5
Something you can't get away from....
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Post by paul on Jan 18, 2019 12:04:45 GMT 9.5
While the northern hemisphere is getting colder in winter, Australia is getting warmer in summer Note how much of the continent is exceeding 45C, equal to 113F Australians like to live on the coast
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Post by paul on Jan 25, 2019 11:53:39 GMT 9.5
It is certainly pretty hot inland and in southern coastal cities. Unfortunately the power supply cannot support all aircon systems operating at once so there is some industrial load shedding.
I am further north where it is not so hot but more humid.
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Post by paul on Jan 26, 2019 10:40:21 GMT 9.5
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