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Earth going the path of Mars? Catastrophic global warming all on a sudden between 2012 and 2028 – influence of galactic central back hole on cosmic rays reaching earth
The earth can experience a catastrophic global warming that can surpass the prediction of all gloom and doom predictors of global warming. Some scientists are now worried that earth between 2012 and 2028 can become something similar to Mars losing a major portion of its water through global warming.
Decades back scientists confirmed that our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy. Our Sun, a small star, is not fixed in an arm of the spiral, but orbits outside the galaxy's center, moving from arm to arm, over hundreds of millions of years. The galactic environment of our system actually changes pronouncedly, from age to age. Inside a dense galactic arm, populated with large, short lived stars, there are many star births, and catastrophic star deaths. Our solar system passes through dense arms periodically, and also through the much less dense space between the arms.
Large stars typically "die" in a massive explosion called a super nova. Such star explosions result in highly energetic subatomic particles called "cosmic rays." Cosmic rays are much more frequently encountered, in the dense arms of the galaxy, and of course, near super novae. Two cosmic rays on average zip through your head every second, unobserved by you. If you are reading this at jet cruising altitude, the number is higher. We are now between dense ams of the galaxy, so cosmic rays are not very dense, relatively speaking.
Cosmic Rays reaching earth is a major contributor to global warming and vaporization of water into superheated steam. The Cosmic Rays that reach earth apparently is controlled by Sun’s magnetosphere but in reality it is function of the influence of the central galactic black hole that controls the orbits of solar systems around the central dense part of our galaxy.
Massive Cosmic rays can bombard earth between 2012 and 2018.
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