The Deaths in 2015 site lists under March 14:
Now I have talked on occasion of a plausible theory as to what causes the cycle-- the demise of the glacial event after about 80,000 years and the subsequent 20,000 year interglacial event (which we are still in by the way). So the question that has always been stewing in the back of my mind was what is the one BIG change that start kicks the glacial events?! Until this morning I was of the mind that something cyclical has to occur that enables greater evaporation, because this plays a key part in generating ocean currents in our "present day" situation-- evaporation causes salt to sink and this massive sinking results in a conveyor belt of moving water (currents) and ultimately generating winds that push massive cloud cover northward as it diverts along the Panama of Isthmus.
So this morning as I lay thinking about: planet warming/greater evaporation theory as an explanation for bringing about the glacial events didn't make sense as the "only" culprit. Then it occurred to me that there's another sinking that can occur-- the sinking of dead organisms living in and/or on the Ocean. Namely phytoplankton. In fact phytoplankton is drastically on the rise, ... as much as 70%, which can be considered a good think since this tiny organism is not only the bottom of the food chain for ocean creatures, it's also the largest producer of the worlds "oxygen".
So look at it this way: as glaciers get smaller, the melt water every spring and summer becomes less, and so with less ice water laying atop the ocean (salt water is denser) there becomes less hinderance to evaporation. So over the years since the onset of the interglacial period, evaporation becomes progressively greater, which means more "salt sinking" that in turn generates faster currents, hence causing more nitrogen to churn up from the Ocean's floor that feeds the phytoplankton and encouraging growth to this "bobbing" miniature forest. To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction-- greater phytoplankton growth means more phytoplankton death (and their "sinking" from the Ocean surface to the floor, and so adding to the strength of the currents and ultimately winds-- and we are seeing more hurricanes with each passing year... and can expect to see more!!
So I key in "phytoplankton" into this blogs search box and my September 25, 2014 post entitled, Irven Devore RIIP: The 4/$, Reed On...,is brought up. Note this excerpt from the post:
Now in many of my recent posts there has been much ado about water as of late, note what crops up when I enter "green water" into the search box:
As for Oxygen, I decided to do an etymology check:
Note this next excerpt from Priestly's wiki page:
Ogygian, 31, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized after complications from colicWhat immediately stood out is that "Ogygian" is similar to "oxygen", and in fact that's what I thought it was at first glance... so somewhat of a "spoonerism". And interestingly enough, "oxygen" was something that I had been thinking about (indirectly) first thing this morning as I still lay in bed!! Let me explain: I'm writing a novel that involves the era when modern homo sapiens came onto the scene (at the beginning of our present day Ice Age), and so I've often put myself to the task of trying to figure out plausible causes behind the glacial and interglacial cyclical events. Many experts agree that the joining of South and North America by the Panama of Isthmus is the factor contributing to our present day Ice Age-- when this piece of land rose from the Ocean, the currents that once circumvented the globe were redirected northward. It stands to make perfect sense in my books too, considering that ocean currents generate wind which then propels cloud cover northward that in turn means more precipitation in summer and more snow in winter ... and so much more that the northern glaciers began to grow, ending up as much as 3-5 miles high and stretching across continents.
Now I have talked on occasion of a plausible theory as to what causes the cycle-- the demise of the glacial event after about 80,000 years and the subsequent 20,000 year interglacial event (which we are still in by the way). So the question that has always been stewing in the back of my mind was what is the one BIG change that start kicks the glacial events?! Until this morning I was of the mind that something cyclical has to occur that enables greater evaporation, because this plays a key part in generating ocean currents in our "present day" situation-- evaporation causes salt to sink and this massive sinking results in a conveyor belt of moving water (currents) and ultimately generating winds that push massive cloud cover northward as it diverts along the Panama of Isthmus.
So this morning as I lay thinking about: planet warming/greater evaporation theory as an explanation for bringing about the glacial events didn't make sense as the "only" culprit. Then it occurred to me that there's another sinking that can occur-- the sinking of dead organisms living in and/or on the Ocean. Namely phytoplankton. In fact phytoplankton is drastically on the rise, ... as much as 70%, which can be considered a good think since this tiny organism is not only the bottom of the food chain for ocean creatures, it's also the largest producer of the worlds "oxygen".
So look at it this way: as glaciers get smaller, the melt water every spring and summer becomes less, and so with less ice water laying atop the ocean (salt water is denser) there becomes less hinderance to evaporation. So over the years since the onset of the interglacial period, evaporation becomes progressively greater, which means more "salt sinking" that in turn generates faster currents, hence causing more nitrogen to churn up from the Ocean's floor that feeds the phytoplankton and encouraging growth to this "bobbing" miniature forest. To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction-- greater phytoplankton growth means more phytoplankton death (and their "sinking" from the Ocean surface to the floor, and so adding to the strength of the currents and ultimately winds-- and we are seeing more hurricanes with each passing year... and can expect to see more!!
So I key in "phytoplankton" into this blogs search box and my September 25, 2014 post entitled, Irven Devore RIIP: The 4/$, Reed On...,is brought up. Note this excerpt from the post:
His first name is an addition to the recent "Irving" pattern-cluster. In Nova Scotia where I'm from, Irving is a big name synonymous with "Big Money"--wealthy oil tycoon and now Ship Builders here in Halifax. Interestingly enough, the name Irving in origin means "green water" which I believe to be another design influence of the inner twin world-- with green representing both "warmth"(because green "food" needs warmth to grow), and as for the "green colour" of water in warmer seas, note this explanation from an article entitled, "How Can Bodies of Water Be Different Colors?":Essentially the reference was to "Green Water". And this reminded me of a documentary on Mark Twain that I watched last night (that I picked up from Library) where the following was mentioned :
"Mark Twain" (meaning "Mark number two") was a Mississippi River term: the second mark on the line that measured depth signified two fathoms, or twelve feet—safe depth for the steamboatThe program called it "safe water". So then is this a cryptic way for the inner twin world to convey that "Green Water" is safe water?!
Now in many of my recent posts there has been much ado about water as of late, note what crops up when I enter "green water" into the search box:
Friday, February 6, 2015Harriet Martineau and James Martineau RIIP: Hairy War In Water!!!(UPDATE)It's also interesting to note that Mark Twain was a friend of Helen Keller... who also had a cryptic connection with "water"-- this was the first word in sign language that had finally broke through to her.
As for Oxygen, I decided to do an etymology check:
oxygen (n.)... French oxygène, coined in 1777 by French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), from Greek oxys "sharp, acid" (see acrid) ....Note the triple 777 in the year, a heads up . So note from Wikipedia:
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (26 August 1743 – 8 May 1794His biirthday is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern cluster , ass in one off from my granddaughters birthday off August 25th . His date of death is an addition to the recent "May 8/ Ate/ Atë" pattern-cluster . And note the following from his wiki page:
In October the English chemist Joseph Priestley visited Paris, where he met Lavoisier and told him of the airWhat wee now have is an addition to the recently formed "Abbot/Father/Priest ..." pattern-cluster theme. So it appears that we are on the "wright" inner twin track. Note from his wiki page:
Joseph Priestly 24 March [O.S. 13 March] 1733 – 6 February 1804)Note the March 13 birthday ... is meaningful given that the race horse Ogygian died on March 14 ... hence another addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster. There are other things that stand out from his wiki page-- for one, he was arrested on 24 November 1793, which is another addition to the "Off B One" pattern-cluster, given that November 23 is my mothers birthday. And note the following information regarding his wife:
Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze (20 January 1758 – 10 February 1836)Her birthday is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster as well, given that my daughter's birthday is January 21st.
Note this next excerpt from Priestly's wiki page:
He is usually credited with the discovery of oxygen, having isolated it in its gaseous state, although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Antoine Lavoisier also have a claim to the discovery.[3]Now with all that said,, there is perhaps another cryptic communication that needs considering -- the "green ocean"" that the inner twin world are now referencing could bee related to "Green glass" that's made by nuclear bomb detonation (see recent posts) .... ANND there is the fact that mysurname is Ocean and so there's the "green glass explosion" more of the metaphoric/cryptic sense : the info welling up in me (as influenced by the inner twin world) and "wrighten" in this blog.
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