![]() ![]() Ocean heats atmosphere (or fails to cool it as well as it once did) much more readily than atmosphere heats ocean. Land desiccates more quickly and wildfires erupt earlier and out-of-season, especially near heat plumes. Arctic and Antarctic polar ice sheets melt rapidly in winter from the bottom up. Abyssal ocean currents (and consequently surface ones as well) speed up from the discrete addition of kinetic energy. Abyssal ocean conveyance belts pull novel heat content from small-footprint yet now much hotter contribution points exposed to the asthenosphere – and convey (not conduct, convect, nor radiate) this novel heat content through oceanic advection and upwelling systems to the surface of the ocean. Carbon-12-rich oceans and now-warmer tundra each spring solar warming, both release proportionally more carbon. Methane ppms far outpace model predictions. Deep crude acyclic alkane pockets are heated and accelerate fractional and volatile organic compound release into atmosphere. The exothermic heat content from this eventually reaches Earth’s asthenosphere. Earth’s rotation speeds up on a decadal basis from the loss in magnetic coupling from outer core to mantle. Core magnetic permeability weakens and its geomagnetic dipole wanders. The Earth’s core undergoes extreme exothermic change – sloughing high-latent-energy hexagonal closepack (HCP) iron from its H-layer and into the outer core where it converts to liquid face centered cubic (FCC/BCC) iron plus kinetic energy (latent heat of phase transition). Synopsis – Exothermic (Cyclic) Core Theory of Climate Change 1. Our science in this matter is mere boasting. What’s even more crucial is that we haven’t explored 95% of this realm to a sufficient level of scientific diligence. Indeed, the Earth can be likened to a thermos bottle however, its reality is that of a leaky one. Lattice structure (phase) changes in sloughed (shed) core material releases latent kinetic energy (heat) which flows to the asthenosphere and abyssal ocean depths, thereby becoming genesis of the majority of observed climate change, greenhouse gas forcing, and long-associated geomagnetic dipole phenomena. Article Last Updated: Recent climate change may originate from structural and exothermic phase changes in the nickel-iron core of the Earth, and not primarily from man’s activity alone. ![]()
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