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| Turbulence, Plastics, and Earth's Core: Scientists Warn of a Global ThreatBy: WEbForge Atmosphere as a Giant Capacitor Studies show that extreme turbulence over the North Atlantic has risen by more than 50% in recent decades, while lightning in the Arctic has increased tenfold. Scientists say the cause is not just shifting weather but the spread of microplastics and nanoplastics in the air. Acting like tiny batteries, they store and release electric charge, turning the atmosphere into a massive capacitor that fuels hurricanes, thunderstorms, and destructive rainfall. Cosmic Cycles and the Overheated Core But plastics are only part of the story. A deeper driver lies in cosmic cycles recurring every 12,000 years, which influence Earth's core and cause overheating. This triggers mantle melting, lithospheric stress, and electromagnetic surges. Even Earth's rotation is affected. The result: more deep-focus earthquakes, explosive volcanic activity, and massive releases of energy into the atmosphere. A Dangerous Feedback Loop Researchers describe a closed cycle:
Each stage amplifies the next, driving runaway energy accumulation and multiplying anomalies. Aviation in Direct Danger For aviation, the risks are immediate. CAT is nearly invisible to instruments but can hurl aircraft downward within seconds. The May 2024 Singapore Airlines incident, when a plane suddenly plunged dozens of meters, showed that turbulence is no longer an "annoyance" but a direct threat to safety. Siberian Magmatic Plume – A Global Factor One of the largest drivers is the Siberian magmatic plume, a vast molten formation the size of Australia. Its heating creates powerful convection currents that destabilize both tectonics and global weather circulation. The Price of Denial Despite growing evidence, some officials insist turbulence is minor and nanoplastics "harmless." Scientists argue this denial leaves humanity defenseless against escalating disasters. Ignoring the root cause — cosmic influence on the core and trapped atmospheric energy — makes all short-term fixes meaningless. Breaking the Cycle Experts stress the urgent need to neutralize the electret properties of plastics and restore the atmosphere's ability to release excess energy. Without this, not only aviation, but civilization itself, faces an uncertain future. Climate disasters are not coincidences. They reflect deep systemic processes, triggered by cosmic cycles and worsened by human mistakes. The choice is clear: confront the root causes — or face the point of no return. https://youtu.be/ End
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