Polar vortex threatening dangerously cold weather for Canada

darkbeaver

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i am trying to imagine an orbit that would allow this

perhaps if it was not rotating...?

That's what this damned interesting book details.


Secret History of Twin Planet Earth 2, Errol Hawkins - Amazon.com


It's not uncommon in some of the IPCC statistical practices to cut-out the bottom 40% of the data to help balance things out

It is the norm not to inform except when you owe taxes.
 

Hoid

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the earth would need to basically have the south pole pointed directly at the sun and remain in a static position such that no orbital obliquity. No rotation.

moon like
 

petros

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the earth would need to basically have the south pole pointed directly at the sun and remain in a static position such that no orbital obliquity. No rotation.

moon like
The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago). Proponents of the hypothesis argue that it best explains sedimentary deposits generally regarded as of glacial origin at tropical palaeolatitudes and other enigmatic features in the geological record. Opponents of the hypothesis contest the implications of the geological evidence for global glaciation and the geophysical feasibility of an ice- or slush-covered ocean[3][4] and emphasize the difficulty of escaping an all-frozen condition. A number of unanswered questions remain, including whether the Earth was a full snowball, or a "slushball" with a thin equatorial band of open (or seasonally open) water.

The snowball-Earth episodes occurred before the sudden radiation of multicellular bioforms, known as the Cambrian explosion. The most recent snowball episode may have triggered the evolution of multicellularity. Another, much earlier and longer snowball episode, the Huronian glaciation, which occurred 2400 to 2100 Mya, may have been triggered by the first appearance of oxygen in the atmosphere, the "Great Oxygenation Event".
There ya go.
 

taxslave

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i am trying to imagine an orbit that would allow this

perhaps if it was not rotating...?

With the only one I can imagine we better hope gravity don't go on strike at the same time.

It's not uncommon in some of the IPCC statistical practices to cut-out the bottom 40% of the data to help balance things out

Hey maybe that is how trudOWE plans to balance the budget?

Cold is unusual in January?

It does kind of fukk up the ice free Arctic by 2013 thingy.
 

darkbeaver

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There ya go.

Get the book it,s about thirty bucks, it provides for a much more resent age related onsets of the present continental positions andthe physics of how they got there and when, and it proves these repositionings with solid geological evidence and pertinent ancient eye witness testimony.We no longer have to think in the huge periods of time simply to account for uniformitarian dogma, see Stitchen and Velikovsky again among others ridiculed by the semi-permanently entrenched quackademics. Do you have any idea about the duration of and inseption of weaponized education and that aspect of historical globalization.
We are not in Kansas Dorathy.
 

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Nah, none of that extra shit. I'm a busted up wreck from a plane crash. But I have been tested twice, including a standardized and proctored Govt of Canada IQ and aptitude test.

Through all sections my scores ranged from the top 5% to the top 2% of the population, except for spatial skills. My spatial skills suck horribly. :lol: