Can Earth explode as a result of Global Warming?
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NU Journal of Discovery, Vol 3, May 2001, NUjournal.
net (c) Natural Uni, Chalko:’Can Earth explode.
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?’ - page 1 of 9
No second chance?
Can Earth explode as a result of Global Warming?
Dr Tom J.
Chalko 1
, MSc, PhD
Submitted on 8...
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NU Journal of Discovery, Vol 3, May 2001, NUjournal.
net (c) Natural Uni, Chalko:’Can Earth explode.
.
?’ - page 1 of 9
No second chance?
Can Earth explode as a result of Global Warming?
Dr Tom J.
Chalko 1
, MSc, PhD
Submitted on 8 April 2001, revised 30 October 2004.
The technical part of the original submission has been published as a separate article, see reference [3]
This article2
can be freely distributed, providing that no content is altered or removed
Abstract: The heat generated inside our planet is predominantly of radionic (nuclear) origin.
Hence, Earth in
its entirety can be considered a slow nuclear reactor with its solid ”inner core” providing a major contribution to
the total energy output.
Since radionic heat is generated in the entire volume and cooling can only occur at the
surface, the highest temperature inside Earth occurs at the center of the inner core.
Overheating the center of the
inner core reactor due to the so-called greenhouse effect on the surface of Earth may cause a meltdown condition,
an enrichment of nuclear fuel and a gigantic atomic explosion.
Summary: Consequences of global warming are far more serious than previously imagined.
The REAL
danger for our entire civilization comes not from slow climate changes, but from overheating of the planetary
interior.
Life on Earth is possible only because of the efficient cooling of the planetary interior - a process that is limited
primarily by the atmosphere.
This cooling is responsible for a thermal balance between the heat from the core
reactor, the heat from the Sun and the radiation of heat into space, so that the average temperature on Earth’s
surface is about 13 degrees Celsius.
This article examines the possibility of overheating and the ”meltdown” of the solid planetary core due to the
atmospheric pollution trapping progressively more solar heat (the so-called greenhouse effect) and reducing the
cooling rate of the planetary interior.
The most serious consequence of such a ”meltdown” could be centrifugal segregation of unstable isotopes in
the molten part of the spinning planetary core.
Such segregation can ”enrich” the nuclear fuel in the core to the
point of creating conditions for a chain reaction and a gigantic atomic explosion.
Will Earth become another
”asteroid belt” in the Solar system?
It is common knowledge (experiencing seasons) that solar heat is the dominant factor that determines temperatures on the surface of Earth.
Under the polar ice however, the contribution of solar heat is minimal and this
is where the increasing contribution of the heat from the planetary interior can be seen best.
Rising polar ocean
temperatures and melting polar ice caps should therefore be the first symptoms of overheating of the inner core
reactor.
While politicians and businessmen debate the need for reducing greenhouse emissions and take pride to evade
accepting any responsibility, the process of overheating the inner core reactor has already begun - polar oceans
have become warmer and polar caps have begun to melt.
Do we have enough imagination, intelligence and
integrity to comprehend the danger before the situation becomes irreversible? There will be NO SECOND
CHANCE.
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1
Head of Geophysics Division, Scientific E Research P/L, Mt Best, Australia http://sci-e-research.
com
2
This article was written to be understood by the greatest number of people possible, not only by experts and scientists.
Due to the wide range of
disciplines considered in this article to support its conclusions (from physics and mathematics to ancient literature and linguistics) brief explanations
accompany references.
That way reading is longer, but concepts are easier to understand when the reader’s initial understanding of considered
disciplines is limited.
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