453 Finally there has been a little interest in my observations of what the planet is really facing by the sequestration of carbon for 3.5 billion years!
But that interest shows up as a criticism of why there is no peer review of the idea! I am not a scientist and peer review is not set up for people such as me! Theoretically, anyone can submit a "paper" for peer review, but the chance of that happening, that someone will review a paper from a nobody, especially on such a derisive subject with such an unorthodox point of view! A vast number of scientists would see this as a career-ending endeavor, to even agree to review "Life Cycle of a Planet by Daniel James Kadavy"!
Perhaps, somewhere someone in the scientific community is looking at my short 12-page paper, but I would be the last to know, thinking that I would want to talk to everyone interested and no matter what would come or not come of this scrutiny, career's could very easily be ruined!
Science is one of those realms that can only abide so long with a major deviation within or outside of their control. Yet 40 years is not too long of a timeframe for a new way of seeing to slowly become the norm! When I first worked out what our planet is facing with carbon sequestration for the 3.5 BILLION years that carbon-based life has been on the planet, it was around 2010 and I had been working on it since around 1964 or there-about. Whenever new information would surface about past life on our planet I immediately look to see if this new information added to my slowly increasing knowledge of how past life had different needs than present plant-based life has. By 2010 Climate Change and Global Warming were perhaps the number one cause for concern around the planet, meaning that there would be hundreds of studies attempting to understand what and why it was happening! Meanwhile, NASA has released all of the pertinent information about the atmospheric composition of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, filling in the last necessary knowledge for me to now put together those two most important answers. Why our planet was now way past the time that it should have entered into another ice age, and how that related to Global Warming and Climate Change. Once I understood just how important the planet's loss of cloud cover on its ability to regulate global temperature extremes, the "plan" was developed to recreate abundant plant life around the planet, thereby rebuilding that all-important ability that was slowly lost over the last 3 million years due to the lack of adequate carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
With all of the scientists that were now working on Global Warming and Climate Change, I felt that it had to be "simply a matter of time" before many others would connect that the atmospheres of the other planet in the solar system, was completely at odd's with the Earth's atmosphere, and what would cause that different? When 10 years had passed and there was absolutely no hint of this information being brought forth, and many of the plans that people were talking about that would end up costing billions and even trillions of dollars and yet not even coming close to fixing what our planet and all carbon-based life were facing, something had to be done but what? Who would be interested in what I had to say? I sat back and thought about how difficult the concept that I was trying to get people to understand, after all, everyone understands that to keep growing food, nutrients must be replaced each year to grow the next crop, otherwise yields would go down until very little food would be produced. And while there will always be those people that believe that a "perpetual motion machine" can be created, and will willingly give others their life savings to be able to cash in on such a profitable invention, scientists have long ago proved that to be an impossible task! Therefore even the Earth must need help to be able to forever create carbon-based life since there is so much evidence that so much of that material that life needs is locked away from life being able to use it!
Given that the "rare gas" Argon, is 22 times more available in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, the one gas that all carbon-based plant life needs to exist, and the first chain in all life on the planet. That somehow life was able to exist without the planet burning up when levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere were many times higher than what the planet is experiencing today, should at least beg the question of how, and why!
Every species on the planet has been able to fill some niche so as to keep competition for resources to a minimum, yet mankind never quite fit into that mode. Even when we were basically hunter-gatherers, we could strip an area of food sources in times of poor rainfall, affecting many other species at the same time. It is easy to see how we could quickly become the reason for how much life could exist in any one area. Setting the stage both for mankind turning to agricultural practices to supply the necessary food resources, and limiting the life of species that could threaten those supplies! Instead of fitting in, and working with native species, we could only learn to dominate and control. Once populations of humans increased so we needed to compete with ourselves, the same idea of domination and control was extended to become warring factions between others that were in some way not considered family!
Showing others the simple truths of, the atmosphere of the other planets in the solar system, the inability for perpetual motion to exist, and how the next ice age should have started around 3,500 years ago long before mankind started using fossil fuels as an energy source. All indications that we need to look in another direction for finding the solution to Global Warming and Climate Change!
If anyone out there would know someone who the scientific world would agree could look at my 12-page paper "Life cycle of a planet, by Daniel James Kadavy" and at least make a recommendation perhaps of further study needed, At least it could be a starting point.
As always I can be reached by phone in the USA at 402-890-7946, and my g-mail address is daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com for further reading go to https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com Thank you, Dan, also known as that crazy guy from Nebraska who says that he knows how mankind needs to go forward in repairing the planet.
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