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Warming planets




It is possible that the planet earth’s Iron core is changing and thus there are changes occurring. The planet has experienced many pole reversals in its 4.5-billion-year history, this is simply a natural event, when it does occur, it is not man made and not contributed to by man.


Our neighboring planets have no civilization providing pollution. It is possible that this warming is due to the angle and/or the position of our Sun and its effects upon its solar system, or even more due to the unknown effects brought about from the Milky way galaxy?


It is a scientific fact that subtle changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun are responsible for the comings and goings of the ice ages, consequently, there is the possibility that some of the global change is that of the planet earth’s orbit.


Some of the surrounding planets in our solar system are getting warmer, as is the planet earth too. As of late, the scientific view provides that there is no other human like beings in our solar system, so, there is only one reason why a planet, other than Earth, would heat up or cool down in a time span of a few decades, and that would be changes in the Sun. Orbital changes (Milankovich cycles) are another reason, but those are longer acting, and would take thousands of years.


The Sun has been experiencing a maximum in energy output, called the Modern Maximum. The Sun has since declined in activity, so those planets and the Moon should be cooling now, since around the year 2000.


The Earth is exceptional because of increased greenhouse gases, due to man’s activity, so the Earth would not necessarily be cooling even if the Sun is. That seems to be the case currently, as temperatures on Earth have not cooled, despite the Sun cooling. Other planets would have no change in their greenhouse gases and would only be affected by the Sun, so they should be currently cooling.

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