[Vo]:Earth's spin axis change--

2020-03-13 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
The following link addresses changes to the subject phenonena:

https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2805/scientists-id-three-causes-of-earths-spin-axis-drift/

Questions that come to mind:


  *   Will wholesale extraction of nuclear spin angular momentum from 
non-isotropic nuclear spin sources—i.e., spin in a favored direction---lead to 
decreased (or increased) axis drift of the earth?
  *   What about Antarctica’s rebound and ice cap melting?
  *   What about the additional Earth bulge caused by more water from melting 
ice or shifts of material masses via north south ocean currents causing 
permanent  increased angular momenta?
  *   What about comet impacts like the one that caused the Hiawatha Crater in 
Greenland about 13,000 years ago?
  *   Was the Hiawatha event responsible for the Younger Dryas cooling and 
subsequent climate warming?

The last bullet is addressed by the following link:

https://watermark.silverchair.com/383.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAiMwggIfBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggIQMIICDAIBADCCAgUGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMKz7sqBNNwq6QTncsAgEQgIIB1jJ88Zm5CdjGISoqjzd7XXFdOVQYgRcTeFsBA0fLgGRPHWPqZ46N6qzD3V3LJhgdzEeeQtZLpEtMpVC_60iVqFX4vU6oVLRYNvt0XHJTFlWIDL3OFH9ERBo9rW--iHQDv5v6GfRlQaYXAR77ewYVWhGBeAPHYtehS8pyWfsYZMuB-9AqNBiI3-wbvKRdU3vLuFaEC1Rk9PXPm2VyS7nyw6pFkXHi8ZzzKx-DPrJXPMLCmznMkv0JpG9vNInOkBrTMbyBcFkD0pvBROBI8M_UfXGApLEGG_jAI3p4G1dKT8ABfNavQBG-yKLHHeeYMZJ3wgRtDiktApmXrFjeNijpEk9zeWG0IznJI-x4e0TulEV657Pi4tmv5j-UbmeRXNHZqifL3GMLN7dtuGJIghYVDgKhQVNiB6S_jxWZYfNPllruNwYUkMapqZjRTZFDjtQ0jteILxD3ekW-c6ux9-h0ee7oebQiOmm8mDNvErmmTkfYw64NBRtzF8iKbC6ZPY10RrnlQE9d-jI6_j9pUiuM0JfA62bfDLD9XuVu5S_Li5N-fF6wzbGHWMbrq3eKbGsCQ6sm1K5CTZ08BVKvVHegYdBxYMyKEmwLy-419Dp9uc0ZbfjWHir3

Finally, has the change in the Earth’s angular momenta decreased the length of 
an earth day more than a second from its beginning 4.5 billion orbital cycles 
ago?  If so how many seconds and at what times since then did step changes 
occur?

Bob Cook




[Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-13 Thread Ron Wormus
Vort's,
I just talked with a good friend & his wife who returned to the US this week, 
after spending several months in Italy. They live in Albuquerque, NM and are 
now self isolating as they were denied corona virus tests unless they are 
showing symptoms.

So it seems to be a fiction that anyone who wants a test can get one.
Ron 


Re: [Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-13 Thread Jed Rothwell
0:40 How bad is Coronavirus
4:00 Is the virus an "old persons" disease
5:18 Incubation period
7:50 What can be done to prevent infection
13:45 Drug shortages
15:20 Sauna use effect on infections
18:00 Was Coronavirus man-made
22:00 American Wild Deer diseases and Prions
32:00 Is Corona seasonal
35:00 Corona could be 10 times worse than the flu
35:25 Corona will stay around for months
36:10 Coronavirus vs Spanish flu
38:30 How can we prepare our immune system
43:20 Do hand sanitizers and masks work
50:00 We stockpile weapons more than medical goods
54:30 Will people panic if they are told the truth
56:00 Vaccines
1:02:00 Why a virus would originate from China
1:11:30 What to do if you get the flu
1:15:45 Lime disease and ticks
1:23:00 Effects of fire suppression on ecosystem
1:30:00 Vaccine for Coronavirus


Re: [Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-13 Thread Terry Blanton
God bless you, Frank.  It's good to see you.

Don't touch your face!

Cheers!

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 12:01 AM Frank Grimer <88.fr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I watched it to the end and found it most interesting. Thanks Ron.
>
> On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 at 17:02, Ron Wormus  wrote:
>
>> I don't have anything but the link. I think it is worth taking the time
>> to listen to it. Michael Osterholm is a expert who has thought a lot about
>> this situation.
>>
>>
>>
>> *- Original Message -*
>> *From:* Esa Ruoho 
>> *Reply-To:* 
>> *To:* 
>> *Sent:* 3/12/2020 10:00:37 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Corona Virus
>> --
>> d'you have a TL;DW synopsis for us, Ron?
>> it is 1 hour 34 minutes of two guys talkin. surely there's a tl;dw
>> available for it?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 at 17:54, Ron Wormus  wrote:
>>
>>> This is pretty informative:
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3URhJx0NSw
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Vo]:A flu irony - less total deaths !!!

2020-03-13 Thread Terry Blanton
Sorry, Jed, I put very little credence in anything the CPC says.

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/gordon-g-chang-china-falsely-blames-us-for-coronavirus-pandemic

https://www.foxnews.com/world/chinese-deny-americans-coronavirus-drugs

The data from Italy and Iran are more reliable, IMO.

Cheers!

On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 11:30 PM Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> Terry Blanton  wrote:
>
> You can't really define mortality of a disease until you either
>> a) have experience with the disease
>> b) count the dead
>> The mortality is the number of infected divided into the number of dead.
>>
>
> The Chinese now have enough data from recovered and dead patients to draw
> some conclusions. The mortality rate varies are great deal depending on
> age. It also depends on medical care. When there are enough hospital beds
> and doctors, the rate is much lower.
>
> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-rate/
>
>