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? asked in EnvironmentGlobal Warming · 1 decade ago

Due to excessive CO2 could oxygen and atmospheric collapse inevitable?

Ptaah: An oxygen collapse, respectively, an atmospheric collapse, arises as a result of a massive over-impregnation of the atmosphere by the molecule CO2, which enters the atmosphere, as well as the oceans and other bodies of water, as well as the soil of the Earth, and radically alters the climate. An oxygen and atmospheric collapse would be evoked by a massive excess of CO2, which means a bad fate for the entire Earth humanity. It would evoke a threatening catastrophe consisting of the destruction of life itself. This is caused by the incessantly growing overpopulation, through which constantly more monstrous amounts of CO2 are produced and, with that, not only the air is impregnated, but actually everything up to the highest heights of the mountains and the deepest depths of the oceans is impregnated. The molecule already exists in dangerous amounts everywhere on the entire Earth and unfolds its dangerousness which does not only express itself in the destructive manner, being climate change, with all the natural catastrophes which more and more take the upper hand, which always demand more and more human lives and cause destruction which cannot again be repaired in a practical amount of time. And actually, all of that is founded singly and alone in the overpopulation of the Earth humans, who senselessly multiply like noxious vermin and thereby also produce more damaging material of all kinds, and CO2, and thereby impregnate the atmosphere and reduce the oxygen content - this, along with all other destructive machinations like the logging and clearing of the rainforests - the green lungs of the Earth - and, bound to that, the creation of infertile desert areas. Naturally the Earth has always contained the molecule CO2, but the CO2 content has drastically risen through the irrational pushing ahead of the overpopulation which constantly burns more fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum and gas, principally through the internal combustion engines of road and marine vehicles, work machinery, and aircraft engines, as well as through nonsensical kinds of motor sports. In addition to that is still the enormous overproduction of animals, which are bred as means of nourishment for the humans and which exhale, and release from the colon, horrendous amounts of methane and other gasses. But also, due to the thawing of the permafrost, enormous amounts of all kinds of dangerous gasses are released which enter the air. Further, it is also the Earth human himself who puts CO2 in the air through his exhalation, and indeed already in dangerous amounts, as a result of the monstrous overpopulation. Every year, in this way, the Earth human is to blame that millions of tonnes of dangerous materials are produced, along with other poisons, and are blown into the air, and that increases as the incessantly growing overpopulation increases. And actually today Earth humanity stands on the brink of the serious threat that everything is leading to a collapse, as was the case with Akart. And if a stop, in a rational way, is not finally ordered to the overpopulation then it all increases more and more, and faster, whereby, finally, nothing more can be saved. If, therefore, the CO2 content continues rising unabated, then the catastrophe is no longer avoidable. And a rapid reduction can, singly and alone, only come about through the prevention of overpopulation, because actually only in that way does all the nonsensical production of CO2 also rapidly decrease. But if that is given no heed then the oxygen content and the atmosphere of the Earth would be so overburdened by CO2 that a collapse would unavoidably result. And if the concentration of the molecules climbs in this manner then the respiration of all relevant life forms on the Earth would be so impaired that it would no longer be possible for them to take up sufficient oxygen. When inhaled, the CO2 concentration already becomes deadly for Earth humans, and for the other actual oxygen-breathers, when it only amounts to eight percent.

Update:

Well Dook consider this, although ice core and geological samples provide data from carbon dating, complex life forms emerged much later than 400 millions years and still further to add is that human beings have been around for much less.

Its irrational to quote hundreds of millions of years of data on the conditions of the earth to justify the present conditions to dismiss outright what the effect of excessive CO2 level will have on all biological lifeforms not to mention the fact that higher lifeforms did not exist because the prevailing conditions at that time did not favor their survival

This is why we human beings have a very short history on earth compared to other microbial and bacterial lifeforms.

At present we are drastically changing it towards those primeval times if we continue as we are doing now.

The inevitable consequences are self evident

Update 2:

Dave thanks for your support and your continued vigilance.

Everything counts and what you are doing is of tremendous help to the cause of the truth.

Keep up the good work

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  • DaveH
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    "Ptaah: An oxygen collapse, respectively, an atmospheric collapse, arises as a result of a massive over-impregnation of the atmosphere by the molecule CO2, "

    You omitted to link your source:

    http://onthetruthabouthumanity.blogspot.com/2011/0...

  • 1 decade ago

    sorry that is just nonsense. Humans are not capable of releasing the volumes of CO2 necessary for such a possibility. (I fully support the concept of AGW, and believe strongly that we need to curb our CO2 emissions) Humans would be well and truly extinct by the time the atmosphere reaches 2 or 3% CO2, well before any atmospheric O2 collapse. If we manage to hit 1% CO2 climate change will be so severe, human population would plummet. By 2% there will not be a viable base to operate from.

    See how much turmoil a tiny little miscalculation in the finance industry caused for human civilization. That GFC was a fantasy problem, a mere nothing as it had no real substance, just a few crooks wanting to get rich at others expense. Now imagine a REAL problem that won't go away by printing more paper money and saying a few soothing words. Then run that problem not for a year or 2 but for centuries.

    Our global civilization is very sensitive and no where near as robust as ordinary folk imagine. It will not survive 1% CO2 level in the atmosphere and once its gone we won't have the technology to increase it further.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Well frankly the concern is vastly reducing the CO2 we produce so the there will actually6be A livable planet in 100 years. We can't really do much about the damage we have already done. But we can take action now to keep things from getting worse as time goes by. Personally, I believe most of the planets in our solar system are responsible for climate change since they are very very cold. have a warm day

  • 1 decade ago

    CO2 levels are near an aprons low for earths history... Perhaps not for the last 100 years, but what does that really mean?

  • 1 decade ago

    Somewhere, Bruce, long ago in a galaxy far far away, perhaps, you may have encountered, in some basic arithmetic class, the concept of ratio. What (five minutes max with Google) do you suppose the range has been for the ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygen on planet earth over the past circa 400 million years?

  • 1 decade ago

    they need to kill all carbon baseed life to stop global warming

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