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    2019 carbon emissions look to tick upwards again

    I can only hope the trend of increasing CO2 continues which will increase crop and all plant based life. This will be needed to offset the continued global cooling being caused by the reduced sunspot activity of a grand solar minimum.
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    Dark matter link to regular matter’s dominance fails to show up

    You sir are incorrect. Plasma electro hydrodynamics has an answer which has existed for over 40 years but since main stream physics want funding for dark matter/energy it gets no funding. It is a plasma/magnetic dominated universe not gravity dominated.
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    Dark matter link to regular matter’s dominance fails to show up

    Try looking at plasma electro hydrodynamics for the missing mass and all other things that dark matter/energy get wrong. It has been around for many decades.
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    Dark matter link to regular matter’s dominance fails to show up

    They have for many years it is called plasma electro-hydrodynamics.
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    As the Arctic heats up, what’s in store for its food webs?

    No it has facts and proof of climate misdirection and fear mongering by individuals who do not look for facts but just follow sentiment like lemmings off a cliff.
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    As the Arctic heats up, what’s in store for its food webs?

    Dear CO2 Nazis, Please explain why we had Earth's largest explosion of land and SEA life during the Cambrian era when CO2 was approximately 1200 times higher than today's levels. This period also was the time that sea corals evolved and exploded in number. Please explain how CO2 is such a...
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    SpaceX might launch another 30,000 broadband satellites, for 42,000 total

    2 Scenarios from the image streaking due to passing hordes of lower orbit satellites . 1. Was that a missile launch or a horde of satellites passing by? (Reflections from satellites at various inclination/azimuth configurations with Sun/Earth inclination/other reflective surfaces all acting...
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    The last magnetic pole flip saw 22,000 years of weirdness

    We are currently in an interesting time which has the solar minimum of cycle 24 (11 year cycle) and approximately 15% magnetic field strength decrease from 150 years ago. The effect appears to be higher cosmic ray intensity due to lower solar charging of the magnetosphere (lack of solar flares...
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    Expanse fans, no need to worry—Amazon orders season 5 of its new sci-fi show

    Now, bring back the Tick and all will be right.
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    India has launched an ambitious mission to the Moon

    I would imagine that $141 million would not even cover the yearly SLS travel expenses for NASA and company. The absolutely vital conferences in Hawaii, Boca Roton, et. al. are vital for getting the job done on time.
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    Alternative theory of gravity makes a nearly testable prediction

    Once physicists go for super massive "dark matter" then incredibly small "dark matter", it indicates they are grasping at straws to save their funding. I believe the future will see that Magneto hydrodynamics and Plasma are the correct understanding of the Big Bang questions. The papers are...
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    Rapid results in on climate change and the European heatwave

    It is funny there is no mention of the record cold temperatures for Turkey and a lot of Eastern Europe and Russia which occurred at the same time. If you look at the northern Jet Streams, the reason seems pretty simple as it made a large drop in Eastern Europe and all the way south to Turkey...
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    Starry aims to bring its $50, 200Mbps broadband to 25 more US states

    To me, this would be great for condominiums where the property owners can vote to put it in. I also was wondering if they would use existing coax put in for the old community TV antennas. My condo has multiple wall coax outlets for a TV antenna which unfortunately was removed decades ago...
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    Relativity acquires a large NASA facility in Mississippi to build its rockets

    Short sighted thinking. The habitats would initially be built inside asteroids which you are mining anyway for needed materials. Obviously, the energy required to arrive/leave the cylinder is a fraction required for a planet. The big issue is space radiation on genetic material for any...
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    Relativity acquires a large NASA facility in Mississippi to build its rockets

    Why even consider going to Mars to set up a colony? Gravity wells are for suckers. O'Neil cylinders are the future.
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    How many more will die in US heatwaves as world warms?

    The data comes from NOAA primarily so......
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    How many more will die in US heatwaves as world warms?

    "One of the more obvious risks of climate change is an increased frequency of extreme heatwaves. " For New York city, the average days over 95 F and other metrics have been decreasing. In fact, the peak heat waves in New York occurred in 1950s, well before the current CO2 increases. See...
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    NASA spaceflight chief warns of “internal cuts” needed for Moon program

    NASA needs to follow the same path that other research agencies follow. They specify the design intent of a super computer (ORNL), Laser equipment (LLL ), use off the shelf computers (NOAA), etc and do not get involved in making most of the equipment rather the method of research used by the...
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    The world’s largest aircraft may never launch rockets, nor even fly again

    If I was still an employee there, I would immediately try to get on with Blue Origin. Owned by a rich man. ======== Check Deadlines are flexible. ======== Check Paralysis from analysis ======== Double Check