What is the real danger facing our civilization?

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Di-hydrogen monoxide (DHMO) serves as a cautionary example of how easily people can be misled when appeals to safety and protection are made. This phenomenon, referred to as the DHMO effect, highlights the tendency to lower critical thinking standards in the face of perceived threats. The discussion extends to global warming, with Tom Chalko exploring the implications of the DHMO effect in this context. A significant concern raised is the potential overheating of the Earth's interior, which could pose a greater threat than gradual climate changes. This idea builds on historical scientific discoveries about Earth's movement and suggests that the planet's solid nucleus may function as a nuclear reactor, leading to catastrophic consequences if ignored. Additionally, there are critiques of misleading data regarding volcanic activity trends, emphasizing the need for discernment between genuine scientific information and misinformation.
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Di-hydrogen monoxide (DHMO) was an excellent joke of a student, showing how easy people can be fooled/conned when appealing to their noble instincts - safety, protection, defence. Of course we have to protect the world, and when there is any acute danger, we must act. Apparently, we need that kind of incentive, as instincts want to satisfy it’s need. And in doing so, it may tend to lower our acceptance standards, completely overlooking how we are conned. We could call this the Di-hydrogen monoxide effect

So where is the next enemy we find? yes global warming of course. He appears to be active again, Tom Chalko, fully exploring the DMHO effect.

I think I should show this just as a warning for that effect, to show to be critical at anytime, especially when appealing to noble senses:

http://bioresonant.com/news.htm

The real danger for our entire civilization comes not from slow climate changes, but from overheating the planetary interior.

Galileo discovered that Earth moves. Copernicus discovered that Earth moves around the Sun. In 2000 Tom Chalko, inspired by Desmarquet's report, discovered that the solid nucleus of our planet is in principle a nuclear reactor, it is eccentric, and that our collective ignorance may cause it to overheat and explode. The discovery has been published in June 2001 by the new scientific journal NUJournal.net.

And this too
Might be an idea to expose what is gibberish and what is reality.
 
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I like his volcanic activity graph. Not only is it showing trends over a rediculously short timescale, but it is incorrect.
 
I once made a coffee mug just for that :rolleyes:

http://jitcrunch.cafepress.com/jitcrunch.aspx?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