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Dark matter phase transitions could be a primary climate driver. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out.

Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in :
Increased ground temperatures
Increased sea temperatures
Increased nighttime temperatures
Increased seismic activity
Increased earthquakes

We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream

June 3 2020 Venus Earth conjunction
July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike

Aug 2 2021 Saturn opposition
Aug 19 2021 Jupiter opposition

Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction
March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia
North Pole regions hit 30C above normal

Aug 14 2022 Saturn opposition
Sept 16 2022 Jupiter opposition

Aug 13 2023 Venus Earth conjunction
Aug 25 2023 Saturn opposition

Oct 28 predict a major heat release in the Arctic and Antarctic due to combined tidal affects on the dark matter sphere around the sun in combination with the movement of the barycentre of the Earths location
Nov 2 2023 Jupiter opposition

Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions
NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9
Neptune has been heating up since 2018

The reason that we can not find dark matter is that some is outside of spacetime and some composes the fabric of spacetime.

Around the sun there is a churning sphere of dark matter that extends to the Alfven limit and is rotating around the barycenter of the solar system. The more offset between the 2 spheres the more turbulence is generated. More turbulence means more LDM phase transition and much like a pot of water boiling over, the bigger the sphere of DM encasing the sun becomes. These two co-rotating spheres with different canters of gravity and the varying size of the dark matter sphere(Alfven limit) may be responsible for the butterfly effect of the sunspot patterns.

All of the planets in the solar system cause tides on this sea of dark matter. Jupiter has the most pull by an order of magnitude followed by Venus at double the Earth’s pull which is slightly more than Saturn’s.

Dark matter is always raining down into the suns gravity well and clouds of dark matter are also constantly overflowing the gravity well. Some clouds are carried by the solar wind and some influenced by the tides of the planets. When there are conjunctions there are more clouds heading in that direction due to the increased tidal bulge of the dark matter sphere. These clouds are composed of a mixture of Liquid (LDM) and Gaseous (GDM) Dark Matter. When LDM reaches a low enough value of gravity and velocity it vaporizes releases heat and expands explosively becoming one of the primary drivers of the LDM circulation. The GDM that is accelerated further into the sun is condensed by the increasing gravity, absorbs heat and continues to circulate. If these vortices reach the zero G equivalent they vaporize and like CO2 in your soda head out of the gravity well. The majority leaves through the poles of the sun as GDM some condenses back to LDM on the way out cooling the suns poles and some causes sunspots and both result in more intense bursts of the solar wind as it collapses outward. I believe the heat transfer is accomplished by waves of Quarks and Leptons vibrating in and out of spacetime each one transferring heat in the process.

The outward accelerated dark matter separates with higher concentrations of LDM near the plane of the solar system while the GDM tends to float up and away from the gravity well. If it encounters an object with enough mass it can condense and if that objects gravity well overflows it will form clouds of gas/dust/dark matter which will eventually rain back down into the gravity well. The LDM that encounters planets will fall into their gravity well only to be spun off again. The LDM that doesn’t encounter anything will eventually slow to a stop and fall back toward the sun again.
 
If there were variations in DM distribution there would be variations in gravity and one could see/measure changes in directions &/or speed of celestial bodies.

One problem with DM is its complete lack of any effect measurable locally.
It has to be so butter cream smooth and perfectly uniformly distributed so we are supposedly in a net 'flat' bottomed valley of gravity per DM so it has zero net effect.

Just as if it weren't there in first place.

Call me a conformist if you will,
but will stick with greenhouse gases as the probable cause of global warming.
 
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I have seen photos of actual gravity waves in the earths atmosphere. If you look at the date from a stationary gravimeter over a period of time you don’t see a straight line. You see an ongoing series of ups and downs which are to small to notice without instrumentation.
 
We wave-crest travel (sort of south-north compass) passing up . . .then we wave-trough travel (sort of north-south compass) passing down . . . through the equatorial (sort of east-west) region of the galactic disk. Whatever the effects are, that regional wave-like transiting in and out of a greater level of dust is a regular cause with regular effects to Sol, thus to the Solar System, thus, particularly, to Earth. When Sol gets a cold, the Earth gets pneumonia.
 
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The solar system crosses the galactic plane every 35-40 million years. But the solar system is like a speeding motorboat in that it is at an angle to our direction of travel. The S1 stream is rotating around the galaxy in the opposite direction the sun. As a result half of the year we are moving faster with respect to the S1 stream than the other half which can make a big difference in dark matter to us. The data I found in the past said at the fall equinox if you faced the sun you were looking toward the galactic Center. I recently saw a depiction with the galactic Center to the left and the fall equinox at the front of the boat. Does anyone know for sure which way we are facing at the fall equinox.
 
I have seen photos of actual gravity waves in the earths atmosphere. If you look at the date from a stationary gravimeter over a period of time you don’t see a straight line. You see an ongoing series of ups and downs which are to small to notice without instrumentation.
Would those gravanometric variations go beyond solar, lunar & other 'nearby' celestial body effects?
 
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Any moving mass can affect the barycenter of the earth if it is close/massive enough. It normally spirals around the core of the planet. This movement has a constant small affect on the gravity everywhere on the planet
 
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It seems that global warming is uncontrollable and will lead to the renovation of Earth by fire leading to a new heavens and a new earth. The saved nations are going with Me as Moses Kaldor!
 
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We have the technology to redistribute the dark matter and by doing so could control the thermostat for all of the planets.a little less cools the Earth and warms Mars at the same time.
Transitioning some to gaseous state and reclaiming the heat for power would probably be the best place to start.
 
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Dark matter is not doom and gloom even though I am sure it has been in the past. if we learn to direct it and harvest it it will be the power supply of the future. Just moving an asteroid in between the sun and a planet would maximize the power you could harvest to mine the asteroid. Dark matter could even provide the power to move the asteroid. How does self propelled asteroids sound.
 

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