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Flight, individual activities still enjoyable, or a nuisance?
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Some publications are reporting on the JWST is seeing “Young Galaxies in the of the estimated measured time that the universe has existed (Big Bang).” Thats a passing of nearly 14 billion years… The observances leave only a couple percent of the time traveled and those years not accounted for. If the universe is not the one and only then that percentage should be empty and the no big bang occurred with the heavy elements not present. What do you think?
The reported galaxies are chaotic and messy, consisting of hydrogen and helium causing them to be having light brighter than galaxies closer to us. The fact that they are older and fit the narrative of heavier elements coming into existence through star collapses. That narrative was fine except for where did the lighter hydrogen and helium come from? They were made in a hot small universe that after a few minutes started its expansion which continues to this day. So, where did the matter come from for the first hydrogen and helium made in the first minutes of our universe, well from existing energy is the answer being claimed.
So, have a great multi-verse day all you big bangers.
Hydrogen and helium are the lightest elements and are the first to fuse into heavier elements in the life of a star.
JWST: James Webb Space telescope.
The boreal forest occupies a great deal of Canada in particular the Northern parts and in the Northwest Territories. The parts of the territories that don’t have boreal forest are called the barren lands, and associated with permafrost and generally a moss on the top of the land that insulates and keeps the permanent frost just below it.
The Boreal forest does progress north as the frost comes out of the land and over time the Boreal forest pushes north.
It is a bit of a hope that the response of this dynamic will mitigate global warming to some extent, however the reliance should be limited as the world 🌎 is in a considerable supply and demand situation and it needs to come to the standard of the zero net carbon emissions by 2050.
So, in the past it’s been our position that if everybody just did something we could probably solve this. Today our position has shifted to if everybody did something they would feel a lot better.
It may be the things that have to be done have to be on an industrial scale and we’ll just leave that thought for now.
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The other iconic hope is the Amazon rainforest logging and demand for agricultural land as land is depleted of its nutrients is in the forefront of the mindset of many people that are concerned. And rightly so.
This dynamic has affected the atmospheric streams that are picked up as the tropical rainforest emits groundwater out from its tops and through its leaves. These atmosphere streams could be said to have brought water to California in in previous decades.
These are hope situations some of the many circulating around on what’s happening to our planet and what we can do about it.
The one that the Boreal forest will somewhat save us from the extra carbon that is in the atmosphere by its expansion northward to the Great Canadian Boreal forest has some merit.
Im both incidents you are dealing with one or two generations however the demand including oil, minerals and resources is on the thousands of generations that it took to put in place. Before the industrial age and it’s population expanded in the last few generations to encompass a real surge on the planet
Good luck, stay calm and carry on.

The James Webb Space Telescope has photographed a structure in the Nebula ” Pillars of Creation” that strikes a sense of a mountain 🏔️.
The program is on going with the 10 billion dollar info red capable JWST. The decades long maticulus project complements the Hubble Space 🌌 telescope in place in low earth orbit since 1990.
Nebulas are thought to be the birthplace of stars and galaxies and are made up with gas and debris. NASA is documenting the effects of gravity and star creation with black holes as their end in time and space to understand our place and experience on earth and expectations for our future.

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NASA Dart rocket intervienor hits an asteroid targeted to experiment with intervention at 14,000 miles an hour.
Hit a bullet with a bullet, no mean feat.
Reality and entertainment can go hand in hand in experiments, 🤔 not so much in drama like Bruce Willis’s Armageddon show but the Earth is a little more secure from a fear of asteroid catastrophes because the hand of man has proved that it’s capable to rising to a moment again.