Anonymous ID: 646596 Oct. 11, 2025, 12:34 a.m. No.23722315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2319

Treelines, Magnesium, and an Absolute Bummer, highly Negative Comet.

 

Treelines, Anons…

 

Why are treelines so terrifying, Anon's?

 

Science used to be about observation, and then postulation, and then experimentation, analyzation, and then and then a conclusion, which doesn't rhyme, but is nevertheless important..

 

So what happens when you "actually" observe a tree line? (picrel 1)

 

The first thing you should observe, is that the tree line is highly linear, it has a clearly defined edge, that can easily been seen, an all mountain ranges over the whole of the Earth. (picrel 2)

 

The second observation you should make, is that trees need magnesium to grow, and, given that the area above the "treeline" does not have trees, the obvious postulation is that it lacks the necessary magnesuim to support such a forest, correct?

 

This begs the obvious question, where does the magnesium come from?

 

Did you Know?

 

That the Dow Process is an industrial process to extract magnesium from seawater?

 

800 tons of seawater, can produce 1 ton of magnesium..

 

Curious…

 

Seawater has the magnesium that trees need to grow…..

 

bu', But Anon, the tree line in the picrel is 2400m above sea level… (picrel 3)

 

Terrified yet?

 

it gets way worse than this.

Anonymous ID: 646596 Oct. 11, 2025, 12:36 a.m. No.23722319   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2322

>>23722315

Treelines, Magnesium, and an Absolute Bummer, highly Negative Comet.

 

Water is polar, Anons…

 

So lets look at this incredible video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJGfi0_Ykfs, and make the observation, that electrostatic forces can not only attract, but also separate, water from the stream, and then draw that water into orbit around the electrostatic charge.

 

Picrel 4 shows a drop of water, being drawn into such an orbit, its the white dot above the thumb.

 

Curious…

 

Electrostatic charges attract water….

 

But not only that…

 

an "observation" of this effect would seem to suggest that this electrostatic force between the charge, and the water, is enough to defeat gravity…( and surface tension, and friction…)

 

My my, what a "curious" observation…

Anonymous ID: 646596 Oct. 11, 2025, 12:39 a.m. No.23722322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2337

>>23722319

Treelines, Magnesium, and an Absolute Bummer, highly Negative Comet.

 

its a bummer, Anons…

 

Did you know?

 

that the major cause of satellite failure is an unmanaged electrostatic discharge, enough to fry circuitry, and weld like metals?

 

So it turns out, that despite the emptiness of space, it has an electrical charge, and that ALL objects floating through the voids of the universe become polarized towards that charge?

 

That is to say, that an object flying trough space, regardless of its size, begins to build a significant "electrical" charge.

 

( this is what dark matter is )

 

So, if a small artificial satellite can build a significant electrostatic charge (that will attract polar water, and melt circuitry), after just a few years in space, how much electrostatic charge does a massive ancient object develop after billions of years in space?

Anonymous ID: 646596 Oct. 11, 2025, 12:59 a.m. No.23722337   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23722322

Treelines, Magnesium, and an Absolute Bummer, highly Negative Comet.

 

The Comet Cometh, Anons….

 

It probably started out as a core of a neutron star ( tremendous gravity) , trapped in an orbit around the Sun, on a 26,000 yr period, and as it travelled the depths of space, it accumulated a massive amount of dust, gas, rocks as well as the commonly observed glycine.

 

As this Comet approached the earth it releases that accumulated dust minerals and proteins, which eventually fall into our atmosphere, and provide the building blocks of life..

 

This Comet IS panspermia, Anons, and without it, life on Earth would never have started.

 

Unfortunately, it also developed a massive negative static electromagnetic charge, and when it comes close to the earth, this pulls the fluid, polarized sea, in a massive inundating tide, towards it.

 

Pirel 5 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_line#/media/File:Distribution_of_Plants_in_a_Perpendicular_Direction_in_the_Torrid,_the_Temperate,_and_the_Rigid_Zones_1848_Alexander_Keith_Johnston.png) shows the tree line over latitude, the tides that came near the the poles were over 400 meters high, but the tides over the equator, were….get this… four thousand, four hundred meters high….

 

As above, we see the seeds of life came from this Comet, we can also see, that without this massive periodic inundation, that all the forests on earth would eventually die, as the highly soluble magnesium, is washed into the sea.

 

It is what it is, both good and bad,

 

We have seven years to prepare.