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“Cosmoclimatology” May Explain the Real Drivers of Climate Change


Changes in solar output, not humanity’s carbon dioxide emissions, is likely the primary driver of climate change over at least the past few centuries.

Scientists have long observed a noticeable relationship between solar activity, as indicated by sunspot numbers, and so-called “global temperatures” for centuries. It was in 1613 when Galileo Galilei, the father of modern astronomy, used the newly invented telescope to begin recording darker areas, some far larger than the Earth, on the surface of the Sun.

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By Fred Alexander on 2024 03 08

This 3 min Australian video puts carbon dioxide in perspective.
You get the whole message in the first 30 seconds

https://www.youtube.com/embed/BC1l4geSTP8


By Lloyd Zilinski on 2024 03 09

I have watched various people, all far more qualified than I, speak to the issue of cosmoclimatology. One point of discussion not discussed in this post is the fact that the entire solar system as a unit orbits the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. This solar system unit orbit does not fall directly on the main plane of the Milky Way. Instead the solar systems orbit us a few degrees off the central plane meaning that the solar system crosses the central galactic plane twice every 230,000,000 years as it completes one complete orbit of the galactic centre. This once every 115,000,000 year crossing of the galactic plane appears to be a cycle that corresponds with the massive ice ages that cover most of the planet with a massive sheet of ice for many millenia at a time. The hypothesis, which aligns with the Danish studies but on a more massive scale, seems to be that along the galactic plane the cosmic radiation is at the very highest levels in the entire galaxy since there are so many more sources of radiation, by orders of magnitude, than are to be found anywhere else in the galaxy. The extremely high radiation levels cause the massive formulation of high altitude clouds that surround the earth and block out most of the solar radiation that would warm the planet and its climate. Hence we have massive global cooling resulting in major ice coverage of the planet and ice ages lasting dozens of millenia. Thus, if the Danish hypothesis is correct; it looks to be at least as feasible as anything the CO2 proponents propose, perhaps moreso; then not only does thus hypothesis explain relatively short term climate changes but also offers some explanation for the epochal long term climate changes, including our massive past ice ages, as well.



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