When Stars Collide

Our Star will not become a supernova as some dying stars will. Our star, the Sun, will grow as it is dying, it will grow to or past the orbit of our planet. We call it our star and our planet because we live here, and of course we belong to the Sun and Earth and Moon. We might as well claim everything — nothing else has, at least, not that I know of. So from this point forward the universe is ours, but only until our star vaporizes us. I think stars are like people, so many different kinds and no two alike. A sun dying going supernova would be trillions of times the energy of our star dying.

Our star is far from dying. The Sun is just warming up. Every day our star is getting brighter and warmer and someday the average daily temperature on earth will be about 160 degrees or so. Just give it a billion or so years to get there. And just like water evaporates, the earth will vaporize into the energy of our dying sun and then never again a trace of life from here, ever again. Now take two healthy stars moving toward each other very rapidly and then sit back and enjoy the light show, it will definitely be the last thing you will ever see. When two stars collide the energy is trillions times the energy of a dying star going supper nova and the surface of every planet in that entire galaxy will be vaporized in to the energy. Maybe that is how neutrinos are made and where they come from, intense energy too small to measure or see, traveling through time and space, through everything. We can detect neutrinos going through heavy water after they have been through seven miles of earth. They are pure energy from a Plasma Burst billions of years ago.

CO2 in its purest form is Dry Ice.

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Where did all the Montana Camels go?

That’s right, Camels in Montana 14,000 years ago. Hard for most to believe but true. We had all kinds of strange creatures running around Montana back then. Like the Lion, much larger than the African Lion along with the Sloth and Mastodon wondering around, I am trying to picture a Camel much larger than the Arabian Camel in my garden eating away at my carbon intake, or maybe the Bear that stood 14 to 15 feet tall.

And sadly they all disappeared about fourteen thousand years ago. For years we have believed man hunted them all out of existence but after close examination we now know from the Iridium lodged in their bones that a asteroid must have wiped them all out, and with no evidence of a Asteroid hitting the ground because the asteroid would of hit thick Ice or Glaciers back then and so the evidence would have all melted away.

Most of mankind back then lived close to the ocean shore which would have been many miles further away, with the ocean being hundreds of feet lower than it is today. Like Atlantis most of the evidence of mankind 14,000 years ago would be under hundreds of feet of water today. On the East Coast the floor of the gulf stream was 200 feet above sea level and the gulf of Mexico was all a giant land mass, so going to Africa from South America would have been a very easy and short trip on the water.

Which would help explain pyramids on both continents with similar design.

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Thank Goodness for Volcanoes — most of the time

All life on this planet has a carbon base. Volcanoes are responsible for all of life as we know it and if we had no active Volcanoes on this planet ever, there would be no life as we know it today. All of the life giving CO2 on this planet is from Volcanoes and even today most of the CO2 we need for life to exist on this planet comes from volcanoes.

Life began as we know it about six hundred million years ago after about one hundred million years of Ice Age. And trapped under that ice for a hundred million years, CO2 from very active volcanoes, so when the ice broke the air was filled with lots of CO2. The first life on this planet began with plants and later trees, they are carbon-based life from CO2 and much later creatures came to life to eat the plants and like the plants they too are carbon-based life No Green House gases no life, no volcanoes no CO2, no carbon-based plant life no carbon-based creatures to eat the plants and no carbon-based life of any kind.

No volcanoes — no CO2 — no life as we know it.

Volcanoes can also end life on this planet, as we know from a DNA funnel going back seventy-four thousand years ago and as few as thirty breeding women may be all that were left after twenty feet of ash covered much of the planet with as much ash in the air blocking the Sun. How would you like to live through a Super Volcano and then a Ice Age caused by the Volcano. So when Yellowstone Park blows again I think we are all in very BIG trouble, and it is over due to blow.

Oh well, I guess we all need something to worry about, so, it might as well be something we have no control over, like Global Warming or Global Cooling or Asteroids hitting our planet or rain or sunshine.

 

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Global Warming, Again

This cycle of Global Warming began fourteen thousand years ago, not forty years ago.

During the last fourteen thousand years we have had many Little Ice Ages and many Mini Ice Ages. A Little Ice Age can be hundreds of years and a Mini Ice Age is more than one year without a growing season.

Major Ice Ages last for tens of thousands of years and we have had Mega Ice Ages that last over a Hundred Million years. Life as we know it began after the last Mega Ice Age Six Hundred Million years ago. The Earth has been through thousands if not millions of Global Warming and cooling periods. Why stop now? Prior to World War I a worldwide pandemic killed about fifty million people. Years prior to the pandemic thousands died on the east coast of the U.S. from a Mini Ice Age, they had no growing season for more then a year and starved to death. And even in today’s world more people die from cold weather than hot weather. CO2 in its purest form is Dry Ice.

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The Carbon Circle Cycle of Life

No carbon, no carbon based life.

Life is a carbon-based circle cycle and everything living has a carbon base, from plants and trees to human beings and everything in between. We Human carbon-based life get our daily intake of carbon from all those vegetables your mother was always telling you to eat. Plant and tree carbon-based life get their daily intake of carbon from soil and the part of the air they absorb otherwise known as CO2, which is only one thousandth of the air, with the carbon being one third of one thousandth of the air. So for every thousand parts of the air only one part is CO2 and that one part CO2 is one part carbon and two parts oxygen. Not much carbon for plants to breathe. So plants absorb carbon from the air so we humans have a carbon-based food to eat and oxygen to breathe for our carbon-based bodies.

If there was no carbon in the air, there will be no carbon-based food to eat and our carbon-based bodies would die. So from this carbon-based life, to all the carbon-based life out there in this carbon-based world, My advice to all of you, do not pump what very little life giving carbon-based air we still have into the ground only to contaminate what little clean life giving under ground drinking water we still have. We eat plants then exhale CO2 and then plants and trees absorb the carbon part of the CO2 making oxygen while growing. so we have carbon-based food to eat, so we can exhale CO2 again, so plants and trees can absorb it again, so we can eat again, so they can absorb it again, so we can eat again and hopefully that circle cycle continues forever.

We eat and burn carbon energy and turn it in to carbon with no energy CO and CO2 and now the carbon with no energy can absorb heat for extreme cooling or can be absorbed by plants to be turned back in to fuel or food energy once again. CO2 is the by product of heat so it can not produce heat but will absorb heat ten times faster than frozen water and stay cold up to twenty times longer. CO2 can not cause warming — it is carbon with zero energy. CO2 in its purest form is Dry Ice.

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Life or Death Penalty

 

The truth shall set thee free!

But only if the government has not already Executed me.

Is putting innocent humans to death reason enough to end the death penalty? Sadly, we have lowered ourselves to the same level as the criminally insane murderer. Killing people is wrong! And we all know that and it is against the Law. Not to mention the five to seven million dollars we may spend on every automatic appeals process in every death penalty conviction in the USA.

Maybe we should just put innocent people in jail for life instead of killing them, so when it comes time to let them out of jail in ten or twenty or thirty years after DNA evidence proves they are innocent, they are still alive. I wonder how many innocent people we have put to death in the U.S of A. in the last two hundred and thirty-two years.

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Beginner’s Guide to Polluting and Poisoning Underground Drinking Water

One way to poison underground drinking water is pump CO2 into the ground and maybe with the CO2 a virus or bacteria or some other toxin or foreign substance. Today we already pump CO2 into the ground into oil wells to extract more oil from older wells. But if you start randomly pumping CO2 into the ground, you will only do harm.

 CO2 Will turn water into acid. The best way to deal with CO2 is let the plants and trees breathe it and turn it back into fresh oxygen so all of us who exhale co2 can breathe.

CO2 is poisoning underground drinking water today and used antifreeze and nuclear waste as well as other toxins from the industrial age dumped into the ground and rivers and streams and into the ocean and then left to evaporate into the air.

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The History of Cars and CO2

The very first cars built back in the late 1800s ran so rich they produced very little CO2. They had so much fuel going through the engine that the exhaust would burn your eyes and poison anyone standing next to the exhaust.

It was about the mid 1950s before cars started to produce higher levels of CO2. By the 1970s, with more efficient engines and pollution controls, the CO2 levels went up to as much as 14 percent of the exhaust, all the way from 5 percent or more back in the late 1890s before indoor Heating and Electricity and two-way plumbing in your Home.

Cars still do not have sewer plumbing.

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Dry Ice — Cooling Stuff Down Since 1928

Guess what Dry Ice is made of? That’s right: CO2 — carbon dioxide — 100% pure CO2. It will cool anything ten times faster than frozen water and can stay at minus 110 degrees and colder up to ten days. It absorbs heat ten times faster than frozen water and will last twenty times longer.

So for the last eighty years, if you need to make something very cold very fast, then Dry Ice (CO2) is for you. But if you need to warm something up, CO2 is the last thing you want to use.

You can put out a fire or cool a flame with CO2. CO2 is the by-product of a very clean and efficient burning of most fuels that burn with oxygen and when used to dilute oxygen and fuel together in combustion, because it has already burned once it cannot burn again. It absorbs heat like a sponge and will lower the explosion temperature in a gasoline engine five hundred degrees for the last thirty six years to lower NOx coming out the tailpipe of your car and will cool off just as fast as it heated.

We can store heat in pretty much anything. Some things just heat and cool faster than others. So we can add one thousand degree CO2 to engines and still lower the explosion temperature five hundred degrees. Welders use CO2, and not to make the flame hotter. For years we packed Dry Ice (CO2) all around air-fuel intake manifolds to make the air and fuel cooler going in to race car engines to produce more power.

So if we could produce enough CO2 and put it in the Air maybe we could reverse Global Warming for a few seconds. But be careful, maybe if you add too much CO2 to the Air you will start an Ice Age like the one we had seven hundred million years ago that lasted one hundred million years when the air was all CO2. 

So who (or what) knows best? Computers? I don’t think so. And even if CO2 could cause warming there simply is not enough of it to change anything. Take a thousand gallons of water and add one third gallon of Gin for the carbon part of CO2, [one part carbon and two parts oxygen] That is a thousand to one mix, just like the carbon part of CO2 is part of the Air. Plants and Trees love water vapor and CO2 — guess what comes out the tail pipe of your newer car? If you were to plume the exhaust from your newer car into your greenhouse it would have the same effect as you going to a oxygen bar.

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14.7 To 1

The air to fuel ratio in a gasoline engine will always be 14.7 parts air to one part fuel.

Anything over 15 parts of air to one part fuel and the engine will run too lean and will misfire and produce zero energy while putting (HC) Hydrocarbons into the air.

So the only way you can increase fuel efficiency is to make the car smaller and lighter and or put a smaller engine in it.

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