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Let's Blame Global Warming On Exploding Stars
"When stars explode elsewhere, the massive amount of cosmic rays created affect space weather in that corner of the cosmos, making it cloudier. That cloudiness shades Earth from other cosmic waves that are likely impacting the atmosphere here. The cloudier it is out there, the cooler Earth’s atmosphere is. So, the theory goes, fewer star explosions equals a warmer atmosphere. And a warmer climate."
—Does this mean I can keep the A/C running all the time and not worry that I'm damaging the environment? Because I am way ahead of the game if so.








Highly skeptical over here. Really highly.
I think it means that the best, most practical way to combat global warming is to blow up nearby stars.
I am interested in this topic and would like to find out some more information as my friend need information on this topic. Do you have any other articles about this?
Sean
Your post had provided me with another point of view on this topic. I had no idea that things can work in this manner as well. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
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