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Scientists Consider Moving Earth Farther From Sun To Combat Global Warming

August 4, 2009


What next? A group of mad scientists, or so I choose to call them, are debating whether or not we can successfully redirect an asteroid or a comet into the path of Earth, coming so close it speeds up Earth’s revolutions. This will effectively “nudge” Earth farther away from the sun offering to cool the planet.

If that’s not bizarre enough, they also think they can redirect the same comet or asteroid past one of our bigger planets, say Saturn or Jupiter and sling shot it back to Earth, passing ever so closely again and slowing Earth’s rotation back to normal.

Ahhhhh, yeah! (Faster than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.)

Of course there’s a few things to consider. One, if they are off the very slightest, goodbye Yellow Brick Road. If that’s not enough to consider, think about what could happen once Earth has moved out of the ghettos of Al Gore’s land of mythical man-made global warming and left our moon stranded. I hope you realize the moon is important to Earth for something other than making love at the overlook on a moonlit night or crooning about the romantic beams of moonlight dancing across the sky…….like a big pizza pie. Ah, yes! That’s amore!

I for one certainly enjoy reading and learning about what science is debating and considering but hold on just for a second if you can. What bothers me about this is the reasoning they are invoking as a need to “nudge” the Earth – global warming.

We haven’t even made any definitive conclusions about whether man has any influence on climate, and any natural changes in climate, we are only guessing at this point as to what, when, where, why and for whom. Please don’t do an Obama on this thing and rush it through because we are all going to die and if we don’t do “something” it will be the end of Earth.

Great science bordering on fiction but isn’t that what makes science so exciting and interesting?

Tom Remington

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11 Responses to “Scientists Consider Moving Earth Farther From Sun To Combat Global Warming”

  1. ar on August 4th, 2009 3:06 pm

    Extensive studying can be done before any action is taken. See if this link works; http://getonyourknees_askforgiveness.com/ihn2009/08/04 with-his-out-
    strecthed-hand-he-holds-the-universe/the-first-comment/it-is-finished

    I made it up, or course.

  2. Greg Farber on August 4th, 2009 3:31 pm

    That’s it ! I need a drink…Bourbon.

  3. Tom Remington on August 4th, 2009 4:16 pm

    Make that a double!

  4. Joan Earth on August 4th, 2009 6:08 pm

    Well obviously it’s ludicrous and won’t be happenning in this millennium, but if it was done we could at least say with 100% surety that mankind has influenced the climate.

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  6. Lee on August 4th, 2009 8:34 pm

    Atlas “give me a lever . . .”

  7. George on August 5th, 2009 7:24 am

    If we are floating ideas good. One of the best and I believe achievable with the technology we now have and will have in the not to distant future is clean energy from solar panels in space.

    Space-based solar power : Can supply limitless clean energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    The United States, Japan and the world need to find new sources of clean energy. Space Solar Power gathers energy from sunlight in space and transmits it wirelessly to Earth. Space solar power can solve our energy and greenhouse gas emissions problems. Not just help, not just take a step in the right direction, but solve. Space solar power can provide large quantities of energy to each and every person on Earth with very little environmental impact. The solar energy available in space is literally billions of times greater than we use today. The lifetime of the sun is an estimated 4-5 billion years, making space solar power a truly long-term energy solution. As Earth receives only one part in 2.3 billion of the Sun’s output, space solar power is by far the largest potential energy source available, dwarfing all others combined. Solar energy is routinely used on nearly all spacecraft today. This technology on a larger scale, combined with already demonstrated wireless power transmission can supply nearly all the electrical needs of our planet.Another need is to move away from fossil fuels for our transportation system.

    http://features.csmonitor.com/innovation/2009/04/14/solar-power-captured-in-space-beamed-to-earth/

  8. Tom Remington on August 5th, 2009 7:41 am

    Solar energy, no matter where it is generated, or wherever we can set up panels, will not solve our problem of dependency. The U.S. bans the production of silicon, used in solar panels, and therefore, we would have to buy our products from some other foreign country that allows it.

  9. George on August 5th, 2009 8:22 am

    Yes, we can be our own worst enemy can’t we

  10. Greg Farber on August 5th, 2009 8:45 am

    Henry Moray, Nikola Tesla, John Searl, Royal Raymond Rife, and even Paul Brown comes to mind…To bad when good men show us the way evil men destroy them, and good men look away…And then to top it off, if Lindsey Williams is correct about the largest oil field in history resting under Alaska’s Prudoe Bay, yet we are lied to about it, well then we could have been weaned off that Middle East fiasco decades ago…Just google Lindsey Williams and see his book and videos..To bad we can’t get motivated about keeping America whole, at the same level some one else is motivated to own Jerusalem…

  11. jes on August 5th, 2009 8:52 am

    Actually man has been moving the earth’s climate around for quite awhile, now…(with God’s persuasion..) If you consider the source of our knowledge, He’s the force that gives us the ability to…The only problem is when we decide that we are going to use that knowledge for purposes that are not in His plan.

    James 5:17

    “Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years.”

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