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From: Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Never Expected Stupid To Get It, Anyway
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 09:41:17 -0600
Organization: -- deep-state-uniparty-psyop --

On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 06:28:46 -0000 (UTC)
R Kym Horsell <kymhorsell@gmail.com> wrote:

> In alt.global-warming Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
> > On 2024-04-15 13:56, Lil-man-ball wrote: =20
> >> On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 13:03:09 -0700
> >> Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
> >>  =20
> >>> So your contention (do you know what that means in this context?)
> >>> is that something that was changing at approximately 0.063% per
> >>> year suddenly started changing at about 1% per year; at factor of
> >>> 16 times faster? =20
> >>=20
> >> https://twitter.com/CPoppino/status/1776384293268590834/photo/1
> >>  =20
> >=20
> > Oh, look!
> >=20
> > YACWAS (yet another chart without a source)...
> >=20
> > ...and then there's the whole issue of the extrapolation being
> > entirely fanciful. =20
> ...
>=20
> Such stuff has been shot down for 30y on AGW fora. Everything from
> sunspots to anut fanny's parasole has been offered up as an alleged
> alternative to manmade GHG.
>=20
> But none of them pass the basic numer tests.


Wrongo, dick doctor, now learn up before you make an arse of yourself
again:


https://ia803200.us.archive.org/11/items/mdocs/Books/The%20Next%20End%20of%=
20the%20World%20-%20The%20Rebirth%20of%20Catastrophism%20by%20Ben%20Davidso=
n%20%282021%29.pdf

The sun shines down on the Earth with life-giving light that looks yellow a=
nd white as it
crosses the sky, but one day that will change. Dust, gas, and plasma will b=
egin to
accumulate in the sun=E2=80=99s atmosphere, causing a dimming to a reddish =
hue. When the sun
darkens almost black from accumulation, the light and solar plasma cannot e=
scape, and
the energetic pressure inside the solar atmosphere grows. The pressure even=
tually
overcomes the outer shell, erupting in a micronova.
The initial eruption will produce a bright flash of visible, UV and x-ray l=
ight, which may
thermally and energetically destroy parts of the biosphere. This is the bur=
ning aspect
described by the Buddhist Sermon of the Seven Sons. This phase will not las=
t for very long,
a few minutes at most or even possibly just a few seconds. For the next 4-2=
0 hours (until
the micronova shockwave arrives at Earth), energetic protons and electrons =
will be
bombarding the upper atmosphere, delivering an incredible excess of electri=
city.
Ambient atmospheric electricity, telluric currents, and atmospheric pressur=
e cells
connected to the global electric circuit will all be amplified.
When the shockwave arrives, it will be a long impact, hours to days to even=
 weeks. At first
the shockwave will be comprised mostly of plasma, accelerated to high speed=
s, which
would induce electrical disruptions on Earth that would destroy every power=
 grid, create
more-unstable atmospheric electricity conditions, and could even cause a su=
n-facing
magnetic field collapse, bringing an arc discharge (similar to a magnetar b=
urst) from the
sky to the ground (pictured). It will also begin to bring the isotopes
of the nova.

The bombardment will transition from plasma to dust and other molecules
as the second component of the wave arrives, which will have the
isotopes of heavy elements in the nova attached to the dust, and which
will present itself in vastly non-homogenous ways. If you are facing
the sun when the plasma arrives, it may be nighttime when the dust and
heavier components hit. The turning of the Earth through the phases of
the shockwave impact means that the isotope distribution is different
across the globe. This is missed in all dating techniques. At this
point, the dust begins to block out the sky, and it lingers in the
inner solar system while the larger pieces of the shell arrive- the
impactors. Silicate material like glass and congealed/cooled plasma and
dust that have agglomerated in the shell expansion will arrive at the
end of the shockwave, and the bombardment here likely plays a key role
in how bad of a disaster the Earth actually faces. If larger pieces hit
the Earth, it could turn a bad event into a cataclysm.



5.1 What is the Solar Micronova?
Disaster (noun): Combination of dis (ill, negative, pejorative) and aster (=
star).
The sun shines down on the Earth with life-giving light that looks yellow a=
nd white as it
crosses the sky, but one day that will change. Dust, gas, and plasma will b=
egin to
accumulate in the sun=E2=80=99s atmosphere, causing a dimming to a reddish =
hue. When the sun
darkens almost black from accumulation, the light and solar plasma cannot e=
scape, and
the energetic pressure inside the solar atmosphere grows. The pressure even=
tually
overcomes the outer shell, erupting in a micronova.
The initial eruption will produce a bright flash of visible, UV and x-ray l=
ight, which may
thermally and energetically destroy parts of the biosphere. This is the bur=
ning aspect
described by the Buddhist Sermon of the Seven Sons. This phase will not las=
t for very long,
a few minutes at most or even possibly just a few seconds. For the next 4-2=
0 hours (until
the micronova shockwave arrives at Earth), energetic protons and electrons =
will be
bombarding the upper atmosphere, delivering an incredible excess of electri=
city.
Ambient atmospheric electricity, telluric currents, and atmospheric pressur=
e cells
connected to the global electric circuit will all be amplified.
When the shockwave arrives, it will be a long impact, hours to days to even=
 weeks. At first
the shockwave will be comprised mostly of plasma, accelerated to high speed=
s, which

would induce electrical disruptions on Earth that would destroy every power=
 grid, create
more-unstable atmospheric electricity conditions, and could even cause a su=
n-facing
magnetic field collapse, bringing an arc discharge (similar to a magnetar b=
urst) from the
sky to the ground (pictured). It will also begin to bring the isotopes of t=
he nova.
The bombardment will transition from plasma to dust and other molecules as =
the second
component of the wave arrives, which will have the isotopes of heavy elemen=
ts in the
nova attached to the dust, and which will present itself in vastly non-homo=
genous ways.
If you are facing the sun when the plasma arrives, it may be nighttime when=
 the dust and
heavier components hit. The turning of the Earth through the phases of the =
shockwave
impact means that the isotope distribution is different across the globe. T=
his is missed in all
dating techniques.
At this point, the dust begins to block out the sky, and it lingers in the =
inner solar system
while the larger pieces of the shell arrive- the impactors. Silicate materi=
al like glass and
congealed/cooled plasma and dust that have agglomerated in the shell expans=
ion will
arrive at the end of the shockwave, and the bombardment here likely plays a=
 key role in
how bad of a disaster the Earth actually faces. If larger pieces hit the Ea=
rth, it could turn
a bad event into a cataclysm.