457 Yesterday, I saw completely enclosed a large bottle that has been sealed for almost 60 years thriving with plant life only adding water 1 time!

     Showing this bottle was to prove that a perfect recycling ecosystem could be achieved, and yet somehow it was not being done due to mankind's interference on the planet. Then the day before this, someone ask the question what would happen if we grew plants in all of the deserts of the planet, would that stop climate change? The answer received, was that doing so would greatly damage the tropical rainforest in South America because the winds that raced across the Sahara Desert could no longer take needed iron particles across the Atlantic Ocean fertilizing those rainforests causing great damage and most likely killing those forests from a lack of necessary micro-nutrients! We like to pick and chose answers that fulfill our perception of the planet. Concerning the glass bottle, in that scenario, everything is being perfectly recycled and the temperature that the bottle has been kept in is ideal for plant life, but that is not how the eco-system of the planet works. Erosion on land takes billion of tons of soil and nutrients away from one area and deposits it in others, mostly into the river delta, and then buried deep enough that many of those nutrients and topsoil will no longer be available for plant life to use. This is called "sequestration" and it has been going on since the planet first came together, wind, rain, and floods, they have completely worn down mountain ranges all around the planet! This process can produce new soils and access to micro-nutrients that previous ages have buried, but it also removes carbon and soil and micro-nutrient, forever! The laws that govern the universe, strive for the complete breakdown of energy, and randomness of material. Life is the one action that can that take materials and concentrates them! but everything else does just the opposite. 

    Mankind fits somewhere in the middle of these two completing actions. By fertilizing soils so that food can be grown, they help plant life grow and prevent unwanted competition from weeds and non-food sources that mankind can not use. While at the same time removing from nature great quantities of carbon, nutrients, and micro-nutrients! That in most places ends up either in sewer treatment plants or landfills that end up burying and removing this material from what plants need to continue, then farmers need to add fertilizers and micro-nutrients back into the soil so that the next crop can be harvested! Not what would be considered a good way of recycling material necessary for life to continue!

    We all have been told a thousand times that recycling and re-using is one of the ways that mankind can make a difference on a personal level, times 8,000,000 000 people! yet the landfills get bigger and bigger every day! In America, we are told that we re-cycle 50% of our aluminum cans on a yearly basis, which is supposed to be a big win. While that is better than nothing, it also means that we have a very long way to go! If Earth only recycled 50% of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere every year, carbon-based life would have ended a long time ago. Instead, it has lasted for 3.5 billion years, quite impressive, but without mankind, understanding just how close The Earth is to losing the "long battle" that only mankind can prevent for as long as we can remain a viable species on the Planet!

     Using the "plan" does exactly what needs to be done to start the planet back onto the road to recovery by rebuilding enough of what the planet has lost of its temperature-regulating-abilities so that small changes in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, do not end up causing extreme weather events around the planet. Many times I have used the term "carbon sequestration" in explaining why the planet is running out of the all-important carbon dioxide in the atmosphere long-long-long before mankind came down from the trees. While carbon dioxide is the most important gas in the atmosphere for the plant life on the planet to survive, and therefore all life on the planet can continue! Sequestration is not limited to carbon dioxide, life by its very existence, ends up sequestration of just about every necessary mineral and nutrient on the planet!      Yes, a very good case could be made that oxygen being a waste product of plant life, allowed animal life to exist, and without animal life on the planet, no species could adapt enough to end up being the saviors of all carbon-based life on the planet, but only if we can begin understanding what is truly happening!

    It was the "6 degrees of separation of Kevin Bacon", not 7 degrees, but the idea is still the same all it should take is for many of you to start talking to others about that crazy guy in Nebraska who seem to see how life and planets atmosphere interact in a different way than many others do, and when he was taught in grade school not to fall for perpetual motion machines because they simply can not exist, yet so many of us for some reason still believes that the Earth carbon-based plant life is one. I can be reached in the USA at 402-890-7946, or by G-mail @    daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com   Or to read so much more anyone can go to my blog site "Yes a blog site" @   https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com   Thank you, Dan

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