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The sun also has seasonal variations. Full overview - https://thescienceanalyst.substack.com/p/global-warming-science

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Yes. Thinking about a piece on the interaction of the magnetic fields of the SUn and the Earth too (h/t Dan).

Seems ithe interaction is predictive.

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It is not the magnetic field. The connection has a 1 / (distance)^4 relationship with magnetism on earth. So with the huge distances, there is almost no effect.

The real effect is from the hot plasma that come from the sun in the solar wind and solar flares. The plasma is in different concentrations and can be electrically charged (either positive and negative).

The solar plasma is extremely hot and can heat the earth a few degrees for weeks during a normal solar flare. We can also see hurricanes right after impacts. A direct hit of a high-energy solar flare may take out some of our technologies.

The electrical part of the solar plasma seems to trigger electrical effects like lightning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju02WScCoQM

The electrical part of solar physics is fully ignored by astronomy. But it is clearly visible in the plasma ropes on the sun. The ropes form electrical circuits with the plasma and you can see the plasma moving into the direction of the electrical current. Instead the NASA pushes the idea of magnetic fields on the sun that have miraculous properties. https://thescienceanalyst.substack.com/p/the-problem-of-model-lock-in

I wanted to write more articles about that, but the politics got in the way.

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Many thanks for this.

I corss posted your June 2022 article with a suggestion for debates such as experts yourself!

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NatGeo has the street cred of the BBC and David Attenborough rolled into one.

Nonetheless, it struck me that while the globocult maniacs might well stop at attempting to change the Earth's orbit, they could get quite enthusiastic with thermonuclear attempts to manipulate precession and axis tilt that would have the additional putative double benefits of a nuclear winter and large cull ... :-) Let's not give them ideas!

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Hi Peter, methane is not as plentiful in the atmsph. and a lot has been sequestered under edges of polar ice. Poor cows are being targeted for no good reason. On a similar note, this opinion piece was posted yesterday. " STIRLING: When magical thinking meets a polar vortex cold, hard reality follows" - - https://x.com/FatEmperor/status/1746640542937530788?s=20 - - Canadians in Alberta get a break, cannot get a grip?

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Another few months of winter to go yet.

I recall licing in Chicago and getting a fright when the room heaters came on to prevent the windows icing over! Lots of signs beneath high rise buildings warning to be wary of falling ice!

Pretty impressive seeing the Lake Michigan - was almost impossible to get to Sweetwater Tavern in minus 40F! I made it though.

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Tough Canadians are used to cold weather, may need to rethink their alternate energy funding...they cannot possibly rely on frozen windmill blades or EVs that last an hour before needing another charge. Toys for the elite!

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Attended a presentation in Hawaii years ago and the presenter discussed the earth’s tilt was making wayfinding navigation difficult.

https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth/physical/navigation-and-transportation/wayfinding-and-navigation

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Ah, these theories about the movements of the Earth in the space… You cannot measure anything there. To measure the travel of the Earth around the Sun in any reliable way, we would need a static base reference point + two more static reference points for triangulation. All these three points would have to be outside of the Earth. According to the current theory of the Earth-Sun system, this is impossible. We can only fantasize and make up complex mathematical equations which will provide any result the “scientist” wants.

We don’t even know how the Earth is shaped. Various theories battle with each other, scientists make up more theories, and the final knowledge is zero.

And we have no idea how and why the Earth “rotates”. The “core” fantasy is the top science fiction in this field. We don’t know. And we have no means to learn or discover it.

On top of this, experiments by a number of physicians resulted in a conclusion that the Earth is static and does not move in the space. This observation was so against the flow of the “science” that it was wiped out from handbooks. But you can find out about it: the Michelson–Morley experiment (1887), repeated by other physicians.

Plus… we have no idea what forces are in play (if any) which cause the Earth to dynamically change its orbit along the entire ellipse (yes, it’s not a circle). The very idea of an elliptic orbit in space is an amazing fantasy - the forces, their vectors, everything would require a gigantic super-smart real-time controller accurate beyond our imagination.

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One day maybe someone will send a space ship to the "dark side" of the sun, going the opposite way to the earth's orbit to end up at the same point in six months as the earth does.

Maybe going over the top of the sun at 17,000 mph would also do it.

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True. One day maybe someone will develop materials which do not decompose at our “rockets” speeds, even in the so-called vacuum (of which we know nothing, because true vacuum has never been created in our labs). With one exception: a finger of a well-known “astronaut” which was used to plug a whole in a “space” ship, widely broadcast “live”.

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