Are we cooling?
by neo
In my humble opinion, just because the sun is a star possibly does not mean that it is only born, has a life, and then goes out. Why can't the sun have seasons, too? -- I believe the sun's seasons is what causes our warming/cooling cycles and the magnetic poles on earth to switch. When our sun goes through a season of low output our earth puts out a very tiny magnetic field which means that it is easy for a large heavenly body to pull it. Like for instance, if a meteorite went by the earth when we were experiencing a very low period then it would be easy for the meteorite to switch our magnetic poles. Doesn't this make sense to anyone?
If I could further add, then the earth's core cools down since we don't experience many sun spots. I believe that in some cases, once the core cools down the mantel could become unstable; volcanoes could go off, and we could have earthquakes, with some plate tectonics.
I also believe that an ice age is coming; most likely, this is just the next season. It would seem that the soot from the volcanoes that could go off will cover the atmosphere and add to the global cooling.
It is my best guess that our sun's position in our galaxy must give it her seasons in relation to the “Stickman” in the universe. It seems to me that nature supports a universe in seasons, not just an expanding universe. :-)
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