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Given that heat can demagnify magnets, could global warming contribute to (or be a partial result of) Earth's occasional magnetic pole reversals?
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How many generations are Humans beyond the “primordial goo”?
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If all those bazillions of neutrinos streaming outward from our sun have ANY impact on the light we see from distant galaxies, wouldn’t it be to RED-SHIFT that light... and isn’t the red-shifting of light from distant galaxies one of the premises of the “Big Bang”?
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Given that heat can demagnify magnets, could global warming contribute to (or be a partial result of) Earth's occasional magnetic pole reversals?
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If all those bazillions of neutrinos streaming outward from our sun have ANY impact on the light we see from distant galaxies, wouldn’t it be to RED-SHIFT that light... and isn’t the red-shifting of light from distant galaxies one of the premises of the “Big Bang”?
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