Hi Im Neph. My area of interest is molecular physics, astro biology and spacial anomalies. The resonance and harmonics of matter seem to be currently in a state of flux or change and I find this fascinating combined with the awakening of the global collective consciousness that the internet has sparked.
I am neither a scientist nor an academic, however I do find these areas of study intriguing and educational to the soul.
Hey thanks JohnB for the kind welcome.
Yes indeed it is my own video and I am not trying to promote it or myself being a layperson in this regard I hold no scientific background and nor do I claim to be. I did however have some valid questions that Professor Plimer seemed to enjoy answering.
My post was not meant to achieve anything but to merely add to the scientific data in this discussion as the galactic region of space is a new field of research and not often discussed in tandem with Climate models or global weather anomalies.
The suns influence on galactic climate models is more often talked about yet has been largely ignored in Australia where I am from since the Governments introduction of the Carbon Tax.
I had hoped this video would assist posters in reaching a more balanced view of global warming as galactic warming is taking place synchronously.
Thanks so much again for your welcome. =0)
Oh as far as the Nibiru question,.... there has been a lot of scientific frauds recently give predictive dates for global catastrophe. I purely wanted to expose these as the wafflings of an overactive imagination. Professor Plimer indeed concurred.
Climate change is most certainly occurring, however the levels of human based interference seems to be what is posing the greatest debate(s) from my understanding.
What has not been addressed in these arguments however are the levels of interference from our localised solar system region and deep space anomalies affecting our regional area of space:
Thus I present the interview with Ian Plimer Author of Heaven and Earth and professor of Geo-engineering and Mining from Sth Australia University.
These questions are posed with some very interesting answers:
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