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Started by jim king, December 18, 2010, 08:18:39 AM

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northwoods1

Quote from: Bandmill Bandit on December 30, 2010, 09:19:09 AM


bottom line probably hasn't changed much over the last 10,000 (add as many zeros as you like) or so years.

What do you mean , that the climate hasn't changed in 10,000 years?  ??? or more?

I hope that isn't what your are trying to say because that is so totally untrue it would be ridiculous.

Bandmill Bandit

Quote from: northwoods1 on December 30, 2010, 10:01:33 AM
Quote from: Bandmill Bandit on December 30, 2010, 09:19:09 AM


bottom line probably hasn't changed much over the last 10,000 (add as many zeros as you like) or so years.

What do you mean , that the climate hasn't changed in 10,000 years?  ??? or more?

I hope that isn't what your are trying to say because that is so totally untrue it would be ridiculous.

I didn't say it "hasn't changed". I said it "hasn't changed MUCH". The problem with saying that way is that we then have to define the context of "much". That is where the pundits get all screwed up, because no one pundit is willing to sit down with the other pundits and define a standard context for "MUCH". There for we end up with too "MUCH" useless theoretical opinion based on too "MUCH" ass u me d theoretical knowledge.

Bottom line? NO ONE knows for sure! NEVER has! NEVER will!

Now let jsut get over it already and enjoy the beauty that there is in and on this planet and the life that occupies it.   
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Cedarman

There is quite a bit of corn grown today where there was a mile or more thick sheet of ice just a few 10's of thousand years ago.  I do believe the climate is a tad different at those spots.  About 10,000 years ago the Mediteranian sea was rather empty because sea levels had dropped so much that land was above sea level between the Rock of Gibralter and Africa and the water in the Mediteranian dried up.  A little climate change around that area.  The Sahara desert has changed back and forth many times from lush green to arid dry.  Now that is a serious climate change.
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SwampDonkey

A lot of the Maritimes was under sea water one time and that was before the last ice age. I've found sea fossils on the River Don, which is about dead centre of New Brunswick (east west), but maybe 20 % further north than south. Nova Scotia was attached to Africa, same rock strata as North Africa and fossil evidence.
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Bandmill Bandit

i am not arguing any of that, but the last 10,000 years have been relatively stable according to SOME sources. Start moving out at the rate of 10,000 years per unit and the change is more pronounced but other than theoretical catastrophic events each unit of 10,000 years does not show "much" change. BUT every one does show steady change.
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Quote from: Brucer on December 30, 2010, 11:53:37 PM
9993 ... 9994 ... 9995

;D

yea you got it! 8) 9996... 9997... 9998... 9999... 10,000... opps that was a catastrophic change!
or was it?
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At one time the earth was smaller and water cover a lot more land. Now the earth is warming up and getting bigger. To see if this true I'm watching the hi-line wires. Look like they are getting tigher and will break. On the + side people who have 80 will soone have 81 acres.  8) 8) 8)

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SwampDonkey

I think some folk's heads are swelling faster than the earth, to much knowledge stuffed up there. Something has to give. :D :D
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