Saturday, January 20, 2018

Every Day is Coming Up Icicles

So, although carbon is very important somewhere, the poor, pitiful physics approach makes the miserable conclusion that our climate has been controlled by ocean currents from the beginning, and the exact same mechanism has been running since then.


This is the Atlantic equatorial current.  It is now hitting the nose of South America.  A little splinter of warm water heads to the south.  This is very unstable.  Should the current move down a little, then all the hot water goes south.

What I just realized is the the Pacific is just as unstable.


Who would have thought that plate tectonics has such a sense of humour, as to put two big noses in the prow for the current.  A little push and we really are in a mini-ice age.

ps.  the big test of the miserable hypothesis is the next 2 months.  Physics is going for cold.

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