i didn't mention the fact that the energy and resource cost of living on mars would be far beyond what would enable seasteading instead. and seasteading has a much better chance of surviving the masive inundation when the world turns over because most of the land is going to be flooded with up to 1km of sea water
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Well I don't believe the polar shift theories. I do believe, of course, that they can and do shift, but I don't think it has anything to do with solar activity or galactic orbits. The math is all wrong, the timescales are wrong.
I also believe that global catast, rophes can and do happen, but I strongly disbelieve anyone who claims to know which catastrophe will happen first or when. Astroid, comet, tsunami, supervolcano, nuclear war, AGI, plague, communism, kpop.. It pays to be generally prepared but mostly we are all going to die, all at once or individually, doesn't matter. The end times are coming for us all, I recommend being a spiritual prepper.
In the meantime I think Mars is as promising a frontier to die on as any.
probably because the mainstream agenda has been to promote this anthropogenic global warming scam and as a result they have blared out all this nonsense science based on faulty models that pay no attention to the immense magnetic fields and streams of plasma and high energy particles that flow around through those fields
just one little fact should be enough if you actually grasp it
recently it was discovered that basically putting a giant air ionizer on a plane is the most effective cloud seeding technique ever invented
the implication of this, is that electrons charging dust particles is the core cause of cloud formation, and where do those electrons come from?
oh yeah, the van allen belt, where they get shoved down into the ionosphere and create a vertical current of negative to down to the earth positive and in the process make the dust able to condense water and badda bing badda boom. now you know where the rain comes from. and the shade, which reduces crop yields, and the floods, which cause crop damage and displace populations, and ... so many things that are far more influential to us down here than cow farts and car exhausts
if the whole hydrological cycle is driven by electricity, what else is happening due to electricity being blasted at us by the sun? try, earthquakes, volcanoes, ocean circulation cycles (because heat is only part of it, so is shade and wind)
anyhow, i'm not in any need of being convinced that electromagnetic phenomena are at the center of what drives everything in this world, i've studied enough physics, chemistry and electronics to understand how influential it is, and i've studied enough of recent history to know how little actual science happens thanks to political influence and the agendas of a small group of psychotic megalomaniacs, playing chess with human lives.