Monday, December 7, 2009

Early earth had a 750 PSI atmosphere.



Cosmological Ice Ages reveals greatest secrets of all time. It is also the scariest book of all time.

I discovered that our sun was born in Orion and that Sirius took Earth out of a billion-year Ice Age. Two astronomers measured the red shift of 2,500 stars to determine that our sun is traveling toward Hercules which is used as a reference point 28,000 light years away outside our galaxy. I wanted to know where we leaving from so I drew a line on a constellation chart from Hercules through the middle and it winds up in Orion 1,330 light years to the south which is the nearest birthing place for stars. Since we are leaving that area we must have been born there.

After the planets were formed Earth was in an ice age for over a billion years. We eventually drifted between the two-solar mass stars Procyon and Sirius. Little Sirius B that has more mass and gravity than our sun came around, grabbed hold of our sun and put our solar system in a 1/20th of a light year around Sirius.

The additional light and heat from the Sirius system is the only thing that could possibly break through a 750 PSI atmosphere to get life started. Prove me wrong!

Remember when we went to school when the teacher said that those dinosaur with forty-foot wing spans could never fly because they were too heavy and they didn't have feathers? Five years ago scientists took plaster casts of dinosaur chest cavities and determined that they couldn't live in today's atmosphere. Their lungs weren't big enough to keep the animal alive in today's atmosphere so they theorized that 65-million years ago the atmospheric pressure had to have been over 30-pounds per square inch--twice what it is today.

Before life got started on the planet Earth had a 750 PSI atmosphere. (Venus currently has a 117-PSI Co2 atmosphere.) Such a high pressure atmosphere would extend 2,500 miles above the surface of Earth. Today if you go up 50 miles you are out of the atmosphere. The radiation shielding of an atmosphere extending 2,500 miles above the planet would be so great that sunlight could not penetrate it. There was no way our sun could get life started on Earth. At that time Earth was like the other gas planets Saturn and Jupiter. Now that photosynthesis has taken 98% of the rich carbon atmosphere and laid it down as coal, oil and limestone Earth would be of great interest to visitors from other star systems.

The only thing that could possibly penetrate a 750 PSI atmosphere to get life started on Earth would be a white dwarf star putting out hundreds of times more UV than our sun and we are heading toward a white dwarf star right now at 7.5 kilometer per second. It orbits around the brightest star in the sky at 8 to 12 Earth distances, the 2-solar-mass Sirius A. I did the orbit calculations and put the data in the book so that the average person can understand it.

Everything was bigger in ancient times when the air pressure was around 100 PSI. Giants roamed the Earth and there is a good possibility that four past civilizations devbeloped high technology and got off the planet.

Once you realize that Earth has lost 98% of its atmosphere then you know that this is the last chance for any kind of intelligent life on this planet. We need to get a handle on what made the carbon resources to prevent our demise. Wholesale orders twenty or more go: www.Trafford.com For single copies go: www.Amazon.com, www.GuardDogBooks.com and www.AlaskaPublishing.com

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