407 Much of the Worlds population has heard of the "Big Bang Theory" first talked about in the 1920's by a Catholic priest, now widely accepted.
Understanding such a complex idea, took the scientific world a long time to decide if this idea was the most logical explanation of how the universe, first came into being. Many have tried to find a more easily understood explanation, but all others, always have been proven even more unlikely. Is time travel possible, in one example it has been proven to be true. With the speed of light seemingly set at 186,000 miles a second what our telescopes show us is not what is happening now but what was happening when the light that finally reaches us was like when it first left where it started from, be that light from our own star the Sun around 8 minutes ago to as far away as the very best telescope can see, almost back as far as the "Big Bang" itself, meaning almost 13 billion years ago! My personal belief is that this would be the only type of time travel mankind will ever be able to do, also by far the safest type of time travel there is, simply looking through a piece of glass, in the comfort of a protective setting. No one ending up dinner for a dinosaur! Now if we could somehow use the gravity effect of a "black hole" to bend the light that left the Earth a long time ago and somehow intercept those light rays maybe we could see what our own planet was really like far into the distant past? Just wishful thinking on my part.
The "plan" also is founded on principles that can be scientifically verified, and much easier than the "Big Bang" theory (was as far as it could be at this time). To Verify the "plan" all one has to do is figure out how much carbon the planet has been sequestrating per hundred years since carbon-based life began on the planet and how much the planet has been returning carbon over that same time frame, to come up with the net loss over that same time frame, then divide how much carbon is left available for carbon-based life to use and the resulting number will tell us how much time our planet would have left without mankind maintaining the level as we have done since we went from a hunter-gather society, and changed into an agricultural-based society. The numbers I come up with once mankind becomes a net-zero carbon society,(either by our extinction, or by our own design) is 100 years to the start of the next ice age, and another 100 years to the extinction of C3 plants (once carbon dioxide levels drop down to 150 parts per million) and another 100 years to the Earth becoming snow-ball Earth never-ending!
As always with eternal hope that someone will do so! I can be reached 24/7 at 402-890-7946 in Nebraska or @ daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com or if anyone would like to read more (there are over 400 posts of around 500 words each) you can do so @ https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com Thank you, Dan
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