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My dilema!

Some things crossed my mind to the exceleration in ‘Global Warming’ during the past 10 years.( Please go easy on me – im new to this forum)

I was watching a few documentrys, one after the other when something clicked inside, something I don’t think that I’ve been let in on. I make this incinuation because I have never heard of this theory before.

After watching the horrifying decrease of the antarctic Ice bergs followed by an hour long episode of an astronomy (forgot the name!) It dawned on me that our closest Magneton Star’ could be the cause of the exceleration of the speed that that the Icebergs move due to it’s explosive ‘Gamar Rays’ that made contact with our ozone a few years ago, sending magnetic waves and radiation sweeping our planet – enough to clear the details on ones credit cards!

Q) ‘Wouldn’t the clash of the Magnetic force of the Magnaton Star and the Magnetic pull of the earth be enough to cause some sort of reaction with the Ice bergs?

Although we know the Ice bergs are constantly on the move, but I would have thought that the magnetic force that occured at the time the Magneton Star was formed – would be enough to “Speed Up” the already mobile bergs.

We all know that if we try to attatch two equal sides of a magnet together they push against each other…. and say Earth and this Magneton were pushing against each other at the time of contact, now add some Ice bergs into the equation and the force of gravity…… The Ice bergs would move, would they not???

This has been playing on my mind for some days now. Does anyone agree that this one incident could be the senior cause of the global Climate change???


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