Friday, January 9, 2009

weakening Magnetosphere causing global warming

As I do more research more and more I am becoming convinced that the primary cause of global warming and global severe climatic change is not just co2 buildup but also our weakening magnetosphere.

I think I know the cause of why our magnetosphere is weakening. It is our use of electricity which is all created (except for solar cells) by breaking the field of magnets.

Somehow the breaking of the fields of so many powerful magnets worldwide is sucking out the essence of the magnetosphere. So we are literally killing ourselves by generating electricity in this way.

It is possible that the only safe way to generate electricity may be solar cells if we don't want life on earth to die long term.

Another concept I have had is: Is there a way to reverse this process and somehow build up our magnetosphere again?

My theory is that the sun generates our magnetosphere through plasma streams. It is possible that whenever we get power stations knocked out as in March 1989 in Canada from Plasma streams from the sun, the magnetosphere is being regenerated.

It is possible that the reason why the magnetospheres of Venus and Mars are so weak is that humanoids (possibly our ancestors) might have generated electricity there in such quantities that life became impossible on both planets because there is evidence that both planets once had a strong magnetospheres.

Since the magnetosphere also protects our atmosphere on earth from damage from solar winds it might be that by generating electricity by breaking the fields of magnets we are basically committing long term suicide for all life on earth.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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