CogentPursuit
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Now I put this is the science section and not the political section for a very specific reason. This isn't a political debate about Global Warming itself. This is a request for data, information, or help in furthering my research in regards to a missing variable in the earths energy budget. Based on standard theories of what heats the earths core we can assume that the earths core produces a constant heat and therefore cannot be a contributor to the current global warming trend we see today. Unfortunately there is no way to take actual measurements of the earths core and really get any proof that the earths core is constant or is changing.
The only way to provide evidence of the earths core producing more heat is to do so indirectly by measuring temperatures in the deeper oceans. This shows that deeper oceans heat content are rising. https://www.climate.gov/news-featur...s-surface-temperature-stop-rising-past-decade Although heat rises, the article attached says that the ocean is absorbing the heat from the atmosphere which is causing the rise in heat content of the oceans. I suppose this is possible except that the heat content rise of the deeper oceans are greater than the heat content of the more shallow waters.
Another aspect of the heating the core is the fact that earths crust would gain in pressure and get thinner as the deeper earth gets hotter. This would increase the amount of volcanic action and earthquakes that occur. http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthchanges/gallery/Climate/trend_volcanism_world_1875-2005.gif
https://www.bing.com/images/search?...344790913008&iss=VSI&selectedIndex=3&count=35
However earthquakes are also blamed on the drilling and fracking of the deeper earths crust.
The increased incidents of volcanic eruptions are blamed on increases of population. As the human race becomes more expansive they cover more territory and more incidents are recorded.
There also the magnetic poles shifting more rapidly which indicates a change in the earths core. http://www.collective-evolution.com...420-year-graph-of-annual-magnetic-pole-shift/ I am not sure what they are saying is causing this.
So far these four trends provide 'possible' evidence that the earths core has been heating very recently and the times of their occurrence are consistent with the increase of temperatures.
A scientist Herndon has theories that explain this and why this is all happening.
http://nuclearplanet.com/Herndon's Geomagnetic field.html
So the question is what can you give me in regards to earths core that surrounds this concept and can provide more evidence for or against the theory that the Earths core heat has been rapidly changing more recently?
The only way to provide evidence of the earths core producing more heat is to do so indirectly by measuring temperatures in the deeper oceans. This shows that deeper oceans heat content are rising. https://www.climate.gov/news-featur...s-surface-temperature-stop-rising-past-decade Although heat rises, the article attached says that the ocean is absorbing the heat from the atmosphere which is causing the rise in heat content of the oceans. I suppose this is possible except that the heat content rise of the deeper oceans are greater than the heat content of the more shallow waters.
Another aspect of the heating the core is the fact that earths crust would gain in pressure and get thinner as the deeper earth gets hotter. This would increase the amount of volcanic action and earthquakes that occur. http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthchanges/gallery/Climate/trend_volcanism_world_1875-2005.gif
https://www.bing.com/images/search?...344790913008&iss=VSI&selectedIndex=3&count=35
However earthquakes are also blamed on the drilling and fracking of the deeper earths crust.
The increased incidents of volcanic eruptions are blamed on increases of population. As the human race becomes more expansive they cover more territory and more incidents are recorded.
There also the magnetic poles shifting more rapidly which indicates a change in the earths core. http://www.collective-evolution.com...420-year-graph-of-annual-magnetic-pole-shift/ I am not sure what they are saying is causing this.
So far these four trends provide 'possible' evidence that the earths core has been heating very recently and the times of their occurrence are consistent with the increase of temperatures.
A scientist Herndon has theories that explain this and why this is all happening.
http://nuclearplanet.com/Herndon's Geomagnetic field.html
So the question is what can you give me in regards to earths core that surrounds this concept and can provide more evidence for or against the theory that the Earths core heat has been rapidly changing more recently?
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