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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:17:26 »
How about you trying yours. You will be astonished once you try. It's really good, your mind.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:16:14 »
although, not really. Minds still beats super computers. When the rules are fuzzy.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:14:27 »
Yep, that pointy hat I have.

4
New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:14:03 »
And it will be a tipping, a major tipping.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:13:17 »
From that point on you will become very obsessed with yourself. What we have today will bear little resemblance to what you will find inside your country as well as outside it.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:11:33 »
There is a plethora of bad signs on the horizon. And they will come true in about two decades.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 13:02:16 »
You want me to pound the nail in?

Water scarcity
Ground water scarcity coming from that

Desalination projects going global
Topsoil gone

Artificial fertilizers on overdrive, and new mono plantations, and deforestation, leading to you planting more new young forests that won't do sh* as you can't plan. You only know profits, and they are disappearing for you.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:42:09 »
And that one has a threshold, one we don't know. Reaching it you will see no more plant growth from added carbon dioxide. That we don't know where or when it will be reached doesn't make it wrong. If you want a more precise definition you will need a soothsayer or statistics. With the statistics coming around thirty years after the fact.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:39:04 »
Some other fact.  " increasing CO2 means plants need less water. " apparently a fact that all climate skeptics are supposed to know about.

But a  " Thirsty future ahead as climate change explodes plant growth "

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/plants-consume-more-water-climate-change-thirsty-future

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:36:15 »
So, are our deserts growing?

depends, but yes, it seems so.

https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/sahara-desert-is-getting-bigger.htm

https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/31/9/jcli-d-17-0187.1.xml

and  " Expansion of the Sahara Desert and shrinking of frozen land of the Arctic " from 2020
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-61085-0

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:22:41 »
Another funny fact.

Deserts cool the planet by reflecting sunlight.
Hey, a solution to global warming.

There might be some slight inconveniences with it. Just try to bear with them, and we will get there.

https://news.abplive.com/news/world/huge-dust-storm-envelops-china-341-missing-in-neighbouring-mongolia-know-why-it-s-alarming-1448530

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:13:48 »
https://earth.google.com/web/@58.24778871,100.4947558,401a,386919d,35y,0h,16t,0r/data=CjISMBIgNTQ0MGExNzMxYzI1MTFlYTk0NDM4YmI2ODk0NDUyOTciDG1haW5Ob1JhbmRvbQ

https://apnews.com/article/google-earth-time-lapse-video-climate-change-f76e023f73c7d3c559c3594920cff417

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:12:06 »
White washing.

" A brief statement from the ministry said Kerry would be meeting with China’s top climate negotiator, fellow veteran diplomat Xie Zhenhua. The U.S. and China are the world’s biggest carbon emitters and both have set targets to become carbon neutral in coming decades, although China’s stated date of 2060 has been described as not ambitious enough. "

It won't hold.

https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-beijing-climate-shanghai-climate-change-fd18ed7b73bb4d759275498e9a1794df

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 12:04:13 »
The funniest part of that is the way you accept it, as being a part of that game you like to play.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 11:29:21 »
Politicians, bureaucracies, as well as decision makers in general, all fall into the trap in by their elevated positions in a hierarchy starts to think that what we as a population voted through is their accomplishments, and so for them to decide who should take part of it.

Of course they are wrong, although most often they don't seem to know it though, they just assume that they are 'chosen' by  *** , whatever beliefs they now may have, or not have at all.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 11:12:33 »
Then again, you don't have a democracy, do you?

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 11:11:17 »
Ever heard about gerrymandering?

It's a political expression. To " Divide unfairly and to one's advantage; of voting districts "
It's also something incredibly corrupting to any democratic process.

https://represent.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Gerrymandering-Threat-Index-RepresentUs.pdf


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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 10:21:47 »
I find it a quite refined anime, although the story may be slightly more questionable.
That will depend on taste.

It's about 'magical girls' with its animation drawing me in to it.  https://animekisa.tv/magia-record-mahou-shoujo-madoka-magica-gaiden-episode-1

and if you want to compare that one to the beginning  https://animekisa.tv/mahou-shoujo-madokamagica-episode-1

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 09:30:18 »
I don't need more 'enlightened leaders', 'strong leaders' or 'visions'. Myself I need that democracy and a fair information. I need individual voting. I need responsibility. I don't need anyone more to tell me what is 'good for me' to know.

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Yesterday at 09:19:57 »
And it doesn't need any guns. It needs you.

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