Message from @Zephyr Blackfish

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2019-10-24 16:51:46 UTC  

I believe space weather, than anything.

And what history told me, that the younger dryas period, and greek roman period had x10 CO2 levels
They were not industrial.
What people fail to release about these 2 periods.
They were centures apart.
I wonder why, and what the fluctuation patter very x=amount of 1000 years.
And since the greek period, to now... We're in it again.
Like-as north pole is now in Siberia.
And the guardian post 2 years ago in 2017.
Earth quakes will increase, from the rotation of the earth slows.
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Upsurge in big earthquakes predicted for 2018 as Earth rotation slows
This article is more than 1 year old
Scientists say number of severe quakes is likely to rise strongly next year because of a periodic slowing of the Earth’s rotation
> <https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/nov/18/2018-set-to-be-year-of-big-earthquakes>

This shit is cosmic, not on earth issues...

2019-10-24 16:52:29 UTC  

@Xenon
I found this article about the diffence between modern and postmodern art
The comment section is also insightful
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/ask-an-expert-what-is-the-difference-between-modern-and-postmodern-art-87883230/

2019-10-24 16:53:26 UTC  

How can you fix something, when it's an outside force effecting every other planet in the solar system. <:thunk:462282216467333140>

2019-10-24 16:53:35 UTC  

Easy with taxes

2019-10-24 16:53:36 UTC  

Solar flares, and proximity to the ball of atom-fusion in space thousands of times the size of the Earth which we orbit, are probably what heat our planet more.
What I love is there have been extinction events that have killed something like 98% of all life on Earth (Permian mass-extinction I think?) and life still survived.

2019-10-24 16:54:00 UTC  

@ETBrooD I'll give that article a look, ought to be interesting.

2019-10-24 16:54:22 UTC  

The earth is fine, we are fucked.
Why do you think there's no traces of every great civilization in ancient times.
>The earth has been here for 4/half billion years.

Not like 200 hundred years of industrial can effect too much.

2019-10-24 16:54:24 UTC  

Some would agree that postmodernism is "irony for irony sake" or "difference for difference sake". I think that's mostly true. And I think there's some value in that approach, as it can open one's eyes to new, unseen differences.
But I think it's an incomplete approach. The second part of the link I posted earlier proposes a solution.
http://www.integralworld.net/martin-smith2.html

2019-10-24 16:54:50 UTC  

@Zephyr Blackfish It's very interesting yeah

2019-10-24 16:55:06 UTC  

Well the Myans ran out of fresh water because the rains basically disappeared

2019-10-24 16:55:11 UTC  

So they left

2019-10-24 16:55:47 UTC  

Africa was lush, and green at a point, then something happened, now it's a desert.

2019-10-24 16:55:59 UTC  

Shit happens.

2019-10-24 16:56:00 UTC  

The fire nation clearly attacked.

2019-10-24 16:56:42 UTC  

If we were investing in technologies to survive these events, I'd be all game but I won't support conjecture that appears to be a lie.

2019-10-24 16:56:55 UTC  

Antartica was lush, and green, now it's a block of ice ontop of a land mass.
Parts are habitable.

2019-10-24 16:57:10 UTC  

It was a tropical rainforest if I remember

2019-10-24 16:57:17 UTC  

Like super warm

2019-10-24 16:58:12 UTC  

Yeah boi, continental drift is a hell of a thing.

2019-10-24 16:58:16 UTC  

If it was warm, the earth had to flip on the axis, since the equater.
Makes you think for the north pole heading to siberia.
And how elders in the north pole said the sun changed locations.

2019-10-24 16:58:26 UTC  

I think the Earth's tilt may have changed as well? Don't quote me on that though.

2019-10-24 16:59:09 UTC  

Yes it has, and it keeps changing

2019-10-24 16:59:21 UTC  

Almost nothing is fixed

2019-10-24 16:59:48 UTC  

*Nihilism Intensifies*

2019-10-24 16:59:50 UTC  

Some changes occur over extremely long time spans though

2019-10-24 16:59:55 UTC  

Why is it called climate change.
It's an ever changing climate.

2019-10-24 17:00:05 UTC  

You can't change something that changes.

2019-10-24 17:01:30 UTC  

Well, you can, but you can't.

2019-10-24 17:02:00 UTC  

It's like putting your hand in a stream of running water; you'll divert the water, but it will keep flowing.

2019-10-24 17:02:51 UTC  

Theory of relativity

2019-10-24 17:02:55 UTC  

"You don't believe in climate change?" How is this not a religion?

2019-10-24 17:03:39 UTC  

I'm actually not suprised that it's not a religion at this point.

2019-10-24 17:04:12 UTC  

Remember 6 or so years ago when all the atheist youtubers were dunking on creationists who said "I don't believe in evolution" etc

2019-10-24 17:04:16 UTC  

For how much it's being pushed, it's nearly like people worshipping over Smart phones as their AI god.

2019-10-24 17:04:25 UTC  

Which is true btw.

2019-10-24 17:07:06 UTC  

I see a lot of echoes from 6-10 years ago in the new modern left

2019-10-24 17:07:26 UTC  

It literally is a new religion; I'm curious if there was what could be described as a "thought-vacuum" in schools, since religion has practically been removed from them entirely aside from the occasional one.

2019-10-24 17:07:35 UTC  

They use the same religious arguments as creationists did back then

2019-10-24 17:07:40 UTC  

Like

2019-10-24 17:08:29 UTC  

"Trump is racist" how? "Just look around isn't it obvious?"

2019-10-24 17:08:39 UTC  

No facts, only feelings.