Maia

Maia
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Cosmic rays induce phytoplankton production and better fishing

This is the gist of my theory folks. La Nina has commenced as a result of a Quiet Sun, lower Sea Surface temperatures, upwelling of nutrients,and consequent phytoplankton (PI) blooms will be sustained for zooplankton increases and of course greater catches of fish in years to come. This event bodes well for Climate for the phytoplankton will produce dimethyl sulfide in defense against feeding by zooplankton. Feeding brings lysis of phytoplankton cells and release of DMS into the atmosphere as well as ingestion by zooplankton and and bacteria. This will bring about oxidation of DMS into sulfides which act as cloud condensation nuclei. Thereby clouds are formed over the blooms of PI, low clouds that reflect the incoming sunlight. This high energy intercepted by PI forms weather systems and even hurricanes but more on that later. Cosmic rays are very short wave lengths of electromagnetic energy coming from distant galaxies and supernovas. This theory boldly states that an Outer space connection exists between Life on Earth and other galaxies light years away. Not only is there a connection but during any period when the Sun is Quiet, Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) rain down primarily thorough the poles and energize PI to produce in abundance, also in conjunction with Sunlight of course with lower UV damage to PI. It is during these periods of La Nina that commercial catches of fish are at their peak. Since fish are at the top of the food chain that means PI is in abundance. GCR does more damage to bacteria which would assimilate much of the DMS, than to PI. PI have more defense mechanism to protect from short wave radiation such as MAA (mycosporineamino acid),carotenoids, motility and calcium carbonate skeltons such as coccolithophore. The Northern latitudes benefit the most from this influx of GCR and Quiet Sun. Also coastal regions at this time will experience upwelling and PI production. May the Force be with you!

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