The term “lunar shift” is not standard but likely refers to a significant change in the Moon’s orbit or gravitational influence, potentially altering Earth’s tides, climate patterns, and water distribution. The Moon’s current orbit affects tides through gravitational pull, with high and low tides occurring twice daily due to its 27-day orbit around Earth [InstituteContinue reading “Background on Lunar Shift and Water Availability”
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Incoming thoughts and a gradual shift toward a new terraform as we prepare for what’s next
An extrapolation to some of my thought experiments fleshed out as provided by ai/grok Desalination could be a viable option for addressing water availability issues post-lunar shift, but its environmental implications and feasibility depend on several factors. A lunar shift—assuming it refers to a significant change in the Moon’s orbit or gravitational influence—could disrupt Earth’sContinue reading “Incoming thoughts and a gradual shift toward a new terraform as we prepare for what’s next”
The Oceans’ Desalination, nothing but fresh water, and drilling the moon for Helium-3 to go terraform Mars
Chris DeWarenne discusses the potential of desalination and moon drilling, raising concerns about the impact on the environment and humanity. He points out the economic opportunities and the need for global cooperation. He also references Jimi Hendrix’s lyrics. He questions the repercussions of moon removal on Earth and hopes for a better approach than with the Covid-19 pandemic.