Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "Dutch proposal to dam the North Sea" video.
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The ocean stopped rising centuries ago. For all practical purposes there is no ice left to melt. The supposition of such a rise is a MASS MANIA. The players behind this super-hoax have long been outed for using FAKE DATA. But scamming the planet is so lucrative -- ask any Ponzi crafter -- that it's irresistible for those fanning the flames. FACTS:
The Arctic Ice Cap has absolutely no influence on the oceanic level... because it FLOATS. Take any highball glass, toss in some water and cubed ice. Once melted, notice that the water level did not rise whatsoever.
The same is true for the Ross Ice Shelf -- down in Antarctica.
Greenland is getting THICKER with ice and snow -- and has been doing so -- relentlessly -- since WWII. How much thicker? Hundreds of feet thicker in eight decades. The only area that is thinner -- is right along the coast. Ironically, warm Arctic water evaporates to then snow down up the high elevations of Greenland. Yup.
The Greenland effect occurs in Antarctica. Yup. ALL research outposts there are now designed to be kept building UP. They are not sinking, the snow and ice just keeps piling up. Nat Geo goes into this in some depth. (Heh) Like Greenland, warmish southern waters are laying on snow and ice -- chronically so.
Venice and other temperate spots are not witnessing oceanic rise. Rather, they are -- flat out -- SINKING. This is easy to establish by laser ranging to the Moon. [ It's about two-feet further away from Earth since Apollo, BTW. That's how accurate laser distancing technology is. Lastly, I, personally proposed that the Moon was spiraling away from Earth in the early Seventies -- BEFORE the physical measurements confirmed it. My professor gave me an F -- as I had just made him a fool. His PhD was for Caltech and JPL WRT the Earth's tides and computational science. Meaning computer modeling -- that's what it was called so long ago. You don't here that term anymore.] Due to geology -- mother nature -- some parts of Planet Earth are ALWAYS sinking. When some of those parts have a city atop them (Venice) we really notice. BTW, Google Doggerland and see what the BBC had to say about the North Sea and oceanic rise. The sea bottom there abouts has yet to settle down.
High mountain ice, Himalayas, are just too high to be affected. They're also too small. All that they'll see is warmer ice.
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