GW nuts pull your head out and get a little fresh air once in a while!

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Hank Kroll

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Oct 27, 2008, 12:18:33 AM10/27/08
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Everything was bigger and lived longer when Earth's atmosphere was
thicker. The fossil record doesn't lie. Dragon flies had five-foot
wing spans. Dynosaurs weighed fifty tons and humans were fifteen feet
tall. Flying reptiles had 40-foot wing spans.

When life first got started on the planet scientists and astronomers
say our atmospheric pressure was 1450 PSI with 20% Co2 and quite a bit
of methane. All the photosynehesis laying down coal, oil and limestone
plus global expansion due to accreation have brought our atmosphere
down to 14.5 PSI or one percent of what it once was. Isn't it obvious
that this is the last time around for anykind of life on the planet
before it starts looking like Mars and you are worried about a little
green house gas? Pull your head out of that warm dark place!
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