04-24-2022, 03:20 PM
Might be good to read up on what we know of the previous ice age, even if from mainstream science/normie sources, to see what's possible to navigate it. If it's like Neptune's, it will be relatively quick but in a day-to-day context, it's fairly slow. Even if the Carrington event happens before, we can notice a persistent series of days being cold when they shouldn't be, or snow lasting on the ground further into spring. Earth has a unique atmosphere so, thinking positively here, it may be an even more prolonged cooling period than Neptune. Who knows.
I very clearly remember more than one teacher in school mentioning we are pretty much living between ice ages. It appears we knew they were cyclical to begin with, though I don't think we necessarily know the timing.
I very clearly remember more than one teacher in school mentioning we are pretty much living between ice ages. It appears we knew they were cyclical to begin with, though I don't think we necessarily know the timing.