Also hydrogen is the slowest element to change temperature, second to none. Water has two of those bad boys in each molecule, I was told by a retired USAF physicist it would take six centuries to raise the global oceanic temps even a tenth of a degree Celsius, on our current trajectory.
Oceans dictate our all of our weather, occasionally volcanoes, and geo engineering (cloud seeding, pushing storms around, DEW shit).
Also hydrogen is the slowest element to change temperature, second to none. Water has two of those bad boys in each molecule, I was told by a retired USAF physicist it would take six centuries to raise the global oceanic temps even a tenth of a degree Celsius, on our current trajectory.
Oceans dictate our all of our weather, occasionally volcanoes, and geo engineering (cloud seeding, pushing storms around, DEW shit).
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