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Post by toxic32 on Apr 11, 2017 9:36:39 GMT 10
We all know about seasonal changes that affect us on yearly basis. The changes are over a relatively short space of time and affect our lives in many ways. Any change to what we consider normal in the cycle of those changes can have a drastic affect on our everyday lives. To much snow, rain or sun upset the process of growing food. So any change in the climate of the earth causes major concern. I believe the changes we experiencing are part of a bigger cycle. A cycle that has a larger time scale than the processional cycle of 36000 years. As the earth's climate is determined not just by our orbit around the sun and solar system. The fluctuations of our star has a major effect on the climate. So what is powerful enough to exert an effect on our star? We are told our sun has a twenty-year cycle with no explanation of what is causing that cycle! I have come to the conclusion that the rotation of our galaxy as a whole and our solar system within one of the arms of that galaxy is just as important, if not more so than our narrow focus on how we affect our climate. Our climate has changed on a regular basis without our help. Ice ages come and go on a regular basis! As does the melting of the ice caps. Maybe the rotation of our galaxy around the driving force at the center of our galaxy brings us into gravitational influences of other galaxies nearby which affect our sun and galaxy? Just a thought! www.space.news/2015-10-06-entire-solar-system-is-heating-up-scientists-blame-solar-warming.html
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 11, 2017 19:57:13 GMT 10
We all know about seasonal changes that affect us on yearly basis. The changes are over a relatively short space of time and affect our lives in many ways. Any change to what we consider normal in the cycle of those changes can have a drastic affect on our everyday lives. To much snow, rain or sun upset the process of growing food. So any change in the climate of the earth causes major concern. I believe the changes we experiencing are part of a bigger cycle. A cycle that has a larger time scale than the processional cycle of 36000 years. As the earth's climate is determined not just by our orbit around the sun and solar system. The fluctuations of our star has a major effect on the climate. So what is powerful enough to exert an effect on our star? We are told our sun has a twenty-year cycle with no explanation of what is causing that cycle! I have come to the conclusion that the rotation of our galaxy as a whole and our solar system within one of the arms of that galaxy is just as important, if not more so than our narrow focus on how we affect our climate. Our climate has changed on a regular basis without our help. Ice ages come and go on a regular basis! As does the melting of the ice caps. Maybe the rotation of our galaxy around the driving force at the center of our galaxy brings us into gravitational influences of other galaxies nearby which affect our sun and galaxy? Just a thought! www.space.news/2015-10-06-entire-solar-system-is-heating-up-scientists-blame-solar-warming.htmlYeah many ancient civilisations knew of many different cycles,not just our piss poor yearly one thats not even in sync!
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