Maia
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Basic tenet of the Maia Theory
GCR (Galactic Cosmic Rays) are the main factors in Climate Change. The GCR flux will increase at times of low sunspot numbers which occurs in cycles. GCR will definitely have a detrimental impact on plankton within the photic zone of the ocean causing bacteria and zooplankton to migrate to depths away from the surface. Phytoplankton protected by calcium shells like Coccolithophores can stay near the surface and be unmolested by zooplankton grazers, this applies day and night. DMSP grazers such as synechcoccus which are known to be the majority feeders of DMSP, will be absent. Therefore with less DMSP being shunted to bacteria more will be vented to the Atmos. Thus there will be more nuclei for cloud condensation and cooling will result. Roseobacter will still be able to transform DMSP to DMS since it is in close contact with E. huxleyi shells. So DMS production will soar and Cooling will result during high GCR flux.
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