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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30857551:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM2OTI1NjQ1XzM1QjU5MDM1] In the make up of our atmosphere... we have layers of certain gasses yeah? I know nitrogen is more prevalent than oxygen, or at least I think it is. (I will check that statement) It's not a perfect mix of this and that, either. Like the post above about layers, I think eventually we see layers, depending on density, and temperature, of gasses too. So the methane issue. Where does the methane sit? Is it at ground level with us, or does it rise up in to the atmosphere? I recall seeing those giant pink bubbles (hi 1221 :hf:) in the sky at sunset during the crisis, over the GoM. At one point we were talking about ocean conveyors, and their atmospheric counterparts. The jet stream etc. But we were also talking about how [u]nature[/u] gets things up in to the atmosphere. Volcanos, hurricanes etc, cold funnels, evaporation... The methane releases of late, especially in the Arctic, could have another reason for being. Could something be piggy backing the molecules in to our atmosphere? Its just an idea. But just as I see this thread as just one chapter in a large story, I see the methane releases as the same. As Humans, with limited life spans, and even more limited political will (spans) we tend to bring everything down to 'our' lifetime. OMG!! its happening NOW, in MY life time!! LOL. Ego. We are seeing, sensing, measuring vast increases in methane releases world wide, which [b]might[/b] be related to planetary temperature increases. But is it just part of a larger, longer process being played out? An alien visiting our world for 30minutes might meet a man with a raging temperature, and report back that ALL humans have a body temperature of 'x' and walk around all sweaty, with red faces, moaning etc. But it's not a relevant snap shot. In exactly the same manner, I think the methane release is on the way to doing something, hopefully not an extinction event, but a large event that will reshape the planet and have it being presented in a new way, and us living in a new way. I cant help but do an as above, so below hypothesis, and try to compare. Things like what would be the equivalent of amniotic fluid in a mother - on/in the planet? That kind of thing. (oil for blood etc.. although my head is slightly different on that one now) What we're percieving as doom, might just be slow change, and three generations from now, that will be self evident. [/quote]
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