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Old 25-10-2019, 07:23 PM
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This theory puts a restriction on all astronomers and geologists to within a very narrow range to explain the mysteries of great changes of climate in the past. These past changes in climate call for an explanation covering a greater range of obliquity.
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No they don't, unless you have some remarkable new evidence you'd like to share that's in contradiction to the body of scientific understanding of geology and Earth's palaeoclimate. Merely saying "it was once warm at the Poles" is neither news, nor paradigm-shifting. Plate tectonics, stellar physics and (crucially) greenhouse gas changes cover the key observed variations very well.
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