SUBMIT wishes that all technology would go rogue and reverse to the fundamental, unchanging, immaterial conditions of the universe. Be it human consciousness, the stars, even some unexplained and unwelcoming conditions of space, time, matter, humanity, some day, without chance, to be able to escape with our actions, history, will lead in very highly complicated ways. THE EARTH IS EXTINCT. SANDINSKY AND OF COURSE H-THEORY DO NOT HELP. THEY DOUBLE DOWN ON THE QUESTION: Is the Earth irrelevant? If the answer is no, what are they proposing to save? THE SOLUTION is simple, obvious, and cheap. How? Fix the environment, then save? A green the planet would warm (whereas no studies have been done to show this). The effect would be that the earth would come into an Ice Age and turn into a frozen wasteland. Many reports have suggested this 'greening' would not be enough, as vegetation still consumes a large amount of oxygen. Moreover, the planet is already and continuously getting warmer, with no end in sight. And it was not just the atmosphere that was 'greening'. More importantly, human activity was increasing the rate of that warming, for the simple reason that people were burning more fossil fuels to 'keep warm'. Now, let's change the story around. Other studies have suggested a small amount of infrared radiation from deep in space 'scratches' on the surface of exoplanets, a sort of dust particle instability or radiation shock, that 'freezes' the planet's atmosphere into an arctic state. One previous study in 2014 from a group of scientists including me, M. Kane, M. Klawe, A. Freedman, J.B. Kargel, K. Padal et al, even looked at whether the patterns we see in our own planet's Oort cloud are related to the presence or absence of infrared radiation. Interestingly, though, that study did not include Earth as a test system for exoplanet infrared sensing. The objective was to understand exoplanet variability in a single X-ray spectroscopic observation in a special case of 'passage through' that involves a transition from planet to a planet-star system [14]. One of the main results is that the optical brightness at the planet-star distance was lower at 0.9 and 2.0 au than the upper limit (i.e. 2.3 and 3.1 au), both for the entire measurement period. But for the portion of the original data where the time of transiting was known, a statistically significant trend is detected; the discrepancy was ~10%, or approximately half of the difference between the observations. In addition, there is a change from a uniform trend to a slight increase in the number of schools involved in unit operations. Since 1997, that change is due mostly to academies, private schools and organizations setting up their own units, such as APS, according to the Agency for Education Statistics. Arbitrary Rules
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