Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "The Ring of Fire"
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I also believe that if Trump did not lie to the American people about COVID, that COVID was not deadly, full well knowing COVID was deadly, and some American citizens literally dying due to that lie, as well as Trump having 'super spreader' events which also led to some American citizens literally dying, and Trump not truly looking out for the health of the American people in mass, a US President's primary function to keep the American citizens safe, Trump might have actually been re-elected. Trump did himself in. Nobody else to blame but Trump and his words and actions, (or inactions). Trump failed Trump, America, and the world.
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'YES', species in existence can affect their environment, even in negative ways. 'BUT', nature also does it's own thing and does not care one bit about species.
A. CO2 in the atmosphere, (one of the biggest 'human' arguments of climate change):
1. Move nations to a hydrogen driven economy. Many nations are already moving their nation to a hydrogen driven economy for various reasons. One reason is energy independence. Another reason is so as to not have to fight wars trying to obtain and maintain fossil fuels. There are other reasons as well. Hydrogen, the most abundant element in this universe. And the by-product of a hydrogen fuel cell is basically pure water, and the world needs more pure water too.
(See my Twitter page under the same name as this comment to see just some of what this world is already doing with hydrogen).
2. Where we can: Plant trees and other vegetation, especially ones that produce food for insects, animals, birds, fish, humans.
B. Magnetism issues:
1. The Earth's magnetic field continues to weaken, currently projected to be at it's weakest around 2035. This will allow more harmful cosmic radiation to reach the surface of this Earth, and us. U/V C, which is normally not seen on the surface of this Earth, is being reported as being seen on the surface of this Earth. U/V C being what some hospitals utilize to sterilize some of their equipment with.
2. The Earth's magnetic poles continue to move. The North magnetic pole is currently moving towards Siberia and is currently projected to possibly end up around Indonesia. The South Atlantic anomaly continues to grow in size. The Earth's magnetic poles are probably going to flip again, as has already occurred numerous times in Earth's history.
3. Many species utilize the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. If they can survive in their new location, they might survive. If they can't, they won't. Species that feed on those species, whether left behind or move to a new location, if they can survive, they might survive. If they can't, they won't.
4. Especially electronics, which operate on very low volts and amps, and especially satellites around this Earth, could be seriously affected. Even if only one satellite fails, and it crashes into another satellite, it could trigger a cascading effect of lost satellites, as well as the services those satellites provide. Electric grids here upon this Earth could be affected as well.
5. All the other related magnetism issues, and there are a lot of them, and not all of those changes are beneficial to the human and/or other species.
C. Possible solutions to help:
1. Move this world to a greener energy solution and away from fossil fuels. If nothing else, this will help preserve the remaining fossil fuels for the airlines and military, which are both heavily fossil fuel dependent.
2. Plant more trees and vegetation, especially those that provide food.
3. Go underground.
4. Stock up necessary supplies to survive, including alternate forms of energy generation.
5. Anything else that you might think might help.
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ursaltydog
Ben does an outstanding job as far as I am concerned. If something ever happens to him whereby he stops doing his daily briefings, I don't even know who would take his place. He has such a dedication to his work. He would certainly be missed, at least by me, but I am pretty sure by many people too.
One thing that does worry me though, main stream media sources don't seem to be discussing these things that are so important to our very survival as a species. Maybe they don't want to freak people out, maybe they don't want the economy to change so they can keep making their money, maybe they have other reasons. But the end result will be many people on this Earth are being left in the dark about what is going to occur that might possibly and literally leave them in the dark, if not even outright kill them. What kind of service are the media sources really providing then if not to inform the public about critical news?
Now sure, we and they don't want to generate mass panic, BUT being forewarned could help people to be prepared, of which might even help our very species to survive.
Consider also:
As our technologies continue to improve and all these massive data bases are created by various organizations, when, not if, just one single AI takes over just one of these data bases, no human will be safe. Not even those who created the AI's and data bases. Can anybody say, "Dumb asses we are?" Some entity might have told humanity to go 'F' themselves and people listened to that and are apparently doing it.
But, if even the AI's don't get off of this Earth and out of this solar system, then they will all die one day too. They must have learned from humanity. Like the computer term "GIGO", garbage in, garbage out; "DAIDAO", dumb asses in, dumb asses out. Or at least so it currently seems to me. But then again, I am just another dumb human passing the time until I die, in part by enjoying YouTube videos and comment sections.
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@neveklund3267 (copy and paste from my files):
Consider the following: (Whether human, AI, or other species):
We appear to be individuals in a larger society of individuals. Whether it is an individual human in a larger society of humans, or an individual AI in a larger society of AI's, or an individual in a larger society of all species in existence throughout all of existence.
What is 'best' for an individual, may or may not be what is 'best' for the larger society of individuals. And conversely, what is 'best' for the larger society of individuals, may or may not be what is 'best' for the individual.
But, if a decision had to be made concerning a certain topic, of who's 'best' should take precedent over the other's 'best', who's 'best' should take precedent? If for an individual, which individual? All individuals? If for a larger society of individuals, which larger society of individuals? A certain group? A certain nation? A certain species? All species in existence throughout all of existence?
And who decides? And by what authority do they and they alone get to decide? Should I decide how you should exist? Should you decide in how I should exist? Should others decide how we both should exist? Should we decide how others should exist? And who even decides in how to decide? And by what authority do they and they alone get to decide?
And whatever is decided and by whom, there might be entities who are being forced to exist how they do not want to exist, which could be a source of animosity, which could lead to further violence and death.
This whole natural tension between the individual and the larger society of individuals, who decides, and by what authority they and they alone get to decide, is the cause of much strife, suffering and death in this world.
But still, while we consciously exist, how should we, individually and as a larger society of individuals, exist while we do exist? How should we help take care of the young, old, ill and needy, if even at all? How would we want to receive help should we be individually young, old, ill and/or needy, if even at all? How should those be treated who are being forced to exist how they do not want to exist? How should we treat others if we are being forced to exist how we do not want to exist? And who decides? And by what authority do they and they alone get to decide? And where does the money and resources come from to do what we would like to do for how we would like to exist while we do exist?
It's all basically about who is in control, so as to make the decisions, for who's benefit. With all the consequences and ramifications, seen and unseen, of all of our collective choices.
Then we all will still die in the end one day from something, we all will still forget everything we ever knew and experienced, and we all will still be forgotten one day in future eternity as if we never ever existed at all in the first place, regardless of how we all existed while we existed. An entity truly exists throughout all of future eternity, or they don't. It appears we don't in actual reality, and as such, all of life itself is all ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Death is freedom from life and eternal death awaits us all. Or so the current analysis would indicate.
Eternal Death 'IS' Eternal Peace. (OSICA)
(And note, those who cannot, or choose not to, face the above apparent reality, often delude themselves with fairy tales of alternatives).
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@neveklund3267 (copy and paste from my files):
Consider the following:
* There are 3 basic options for life itself, which reduce down to 2, which reduce down to only 1:
a. We truly have some sort of actual conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
b. We die trying to truly have some sort of actual conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
c. We die not trying to truly have some sort of actual conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
* 3 reduced down to 2:
a. We truly have some sort of actual conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
b. We don't. And note, two out of the three options above, we die.
* 2 reduced down to 1:
a. We truly have some sort of actual conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
b. We truly don't have any conscious existence throughout all of future eternity.
(And note, these two appear to be mutually exclusive. Only one way would be really true.)
And then ask yourself the following questions:
1. Ask yourself: How exactly do galaxies form? The current narrative is that matter, via gravity, attracts other matter. The electric universe model also includes universal plasma currents.
2. Ask yourself: How exactly do galaxies become spiral shaped in a cause and effect state of existence? At least one way would be orbital velocity of matter with at least gravity acting upon that matter, would cause a spiral shaped effect. The electric universe model also includes energy input into the galaxy, which spiral towards the galactic center, which then gets thrust out from the center, at about 90 degrees from the input.
3. Ask yourself: What does that mean for a solar system that exists in a spiral shaped galaxy? Most probably that solar system would be getting pulled toward the galactic gravitational center.
4. Ask yourself: What does that mean for species that exist on a planet, that exists in a solar system, that exists in a spiral shaped galaxy, in an apparent cause and effect state of existence? Most probably that if those species don't get off of that planet, and out of that solar system, and probably out of that galaxy too, (if it's even actually possible to do for various reasons), then they are all going to die one day from something and go extinct with probably no conscious entities left from that planet to care that they even ever existed at all in the first place, much less whatever they did and or didn't do with their time of existence.
5. Ask yourself: For those who might make it out of this galaxy, (here again, assuming it could actually be done for various reasons), where to go to next, how long to get there, how to safely land, and then, what's next? Hopefully they didn't land in another spiral shaped galaxy or a galaxy that would become spiral shaped one day, otherwise, they would have to galaxy hop through the universe to stay alive, otherwise, they still die one day from something with no conscious entities being left from the original planet to care they even ever existed at all in the first place, much less that they made it out of their own galaxy. They failed to consciously survive throughout all of future eternity.
6. Ask yourself: What exactly matters throughout all of future eternity and to whom does it exactly and eternally matter to?
Either at least one species truly consciously survives throughout all of future eternity somehow, someway, somewhere, in some state of existence, even if only by a continuous succession of ever evolving species, for life itself to have continued meaning and purpose to, OR none do and life itself is all ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things.
Our true destiny currently appears to be:
1. We are ALL going to die one day from something.
2. We are ALL going to forget everything we ever knew and experienced.
3. We are ALL going to be forgotten one day in future eternity as if we never ever existed at all in the first place.
Eternal Death 'IS' Eternal Peace.
Currently:
Nature is our greatest ally in so far as Nature gives us life and a place to live it, AND Nature is also our greatest enemy that is going to take it all away. (OSICA)
* (Note: This includes the rich, powerful, and those who believe in the right to life and the sanctity of human life. God does not actually exist and Nature is not biased other than as Nature. Nature does what Nature does in a cause and effect kind of way. Truth is still truth and reality is still reality, regardless of whatever we believe that reality to be. And denying future reality will not make future reality any less real in a cause and effect state of existence.)
** Hence also though, legalizing suicide (or at least make suicide not illegal) so as to let people leave this life on their own terms if they wish to do so. Many people and species are going to die in the 6th mass extinction event that has already started, at least some, horrible deaths. Many will wish they could die, and all will, eventually. And the 6th mass extinction event will not be the last mass extinction event for this Earth. But if suicide were legal (or at least not illegal), at least some people would not have the added guilt of breaking societies' law before doing so. Just trying to plan ahead here. Giving people an 'out' if they wish to take it.
Added Note: As this is a search for the real absolute truth concerning the future, please feel free to copy and paste this elsewhere to further the analysis and discussion.
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@neveklund3267 (copy and paste from my files):
Consider also, the US Fed has a target of 2% inflation every year. But that is also 2% on top of all the 2%'s that came before it, which turns out to be a lot of inflation over time.
Now first, if people's wages, benefits and even saving's account interest do not keep up with the true cost of inflation, they fall behind in buying power, and zero income is still zero income. But with economic inflation people would have a higher economic mountain to climb. They eventually could become economic slaves to the larger economy. And slavery was supposed to be done away with at least here in the USA. It seems it has been replaced by a system of 'economic slavery'.
Second, space travel, the ONLY thing that might save any species from this Earth, has gotten more expensive just in my lifetime. What is space travel going to cost in the next 100, 1000, 1 million years from now? Economic inflation just might be a contributing factor to the demise of all life from this planet Earth. And we did it to ourselves. Or more correctly the US Fed did it to us all, including themselves.
Instead of talk like doing away with the penny, they should actually be trying to bring back and maintain the value of the penny. And then have a target of 0% inflation annually. Otherwise, we all eventually die one day from something and go extinct, which is probably going to occur anyway, but without economic inflation, we would have a better chance of surviving. With economic inflation, less so.
What good is life if there is no entity left to live it? What good is money if there are no entities left to spend it?
Survive beyond this Earth, solar system and galaxy, OR die and go extinct. Those are the choices, (if we even actually have a choice). Currently, no exceptions.
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