Elliptical Orbit: Ice Age Survival
By Dean Reti
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Earth does not enjoy warm circular orbits 92 million miles from the Sun.
Earth goes through a 96’000 year cycle of warm circular orbits to long elliptical and frozen orbits of 10’000 year ice ages.and back to warm circular orbit.
1500 of Earth’s wealthiest have a plan to to save humanity from extinction during the coming Ice Age.
Must be totally self sufficient to provide electric power for an unlimited future.
Water and sewage treatment. Effluent to fertilize veggie and plant growth.
Where and how to build such a project? Only a mountain is strong enough to withstand a mile of glacial ice.
Ice age survival project has chosen Mt Mouna Loa or Mt Mouns Kea on Big Island, Hawaii. To build a habitat for survival.
No subduction zones nearby, no mag 9 earthquakes, warm, constant +28 C temperature under the mountain
Geothermal energy is available from the Magma pool under Mouna Loa for energy to drive steam turbine generators for unlimited electrical power.
Tunnel under Mouna Kea, space for 10’000 survivors.
Ms Leianna and daughter Miss Alaina, two poor but happy Hula dancers earn thier living by Hula performances at any Bar or Night club that will hire them.
A casual meeting with Mr Chas Bucktrol after a dance performance, leads to Ms Leianna included in Social planning for Ice Age survival.
Planning for Long stable families. Divorce is eliminated.
Business card, Umm Mr Chas Bucktrol CEO Bucktroll.Inc $Billions.
I will capture and marry Mr Chas Bucktrol, no more living on scraps.
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CONTENTS
Year 2241
Earth Orbit
Chapter 1 Planning
Chapter 2 Geology
Chapter 3 Select A Site
Chapter 4 Social Planning
Chapter 5 Violation Of Pele
Chapter 6 Hula Girl Murder
Chapter 7 Basalt Water Dike
Chapter 8 Catch A Husband
Chapter 9 Proposal
Chapter 10 Jason Returns
Chapter 11 Wedding
Chapter 12 Kidnapping Of Miss Alaina
Chapter 13 Chicago
Chapter 14 Real Love
Chapter 15 Assignation
Chapter 16 Proposal
Chapter 17 I’m Pregnant
Chapter 18 Miss Gretta
Chapter 19 Divorce
YEAR 2241
An Ice Age is coming.
Earth Temperate zone avg temp has dropped 5 degrees F
during the past 50 years.
Normal range past 10’000 years has been +26.6 to +64.4 deg F
Mean Avg temp = + 44.7 o F
Now in the year 2241, Mean Avg temperature = +39.6 o F
and falling by 0.2 deg F. each year.
Crops growing season is a few days shorter.
Snow a month too early, lakes freezing over.
Ice and kids skating on the Thames river
Earth is entering another Ice Age.
How long? 10’000, 100’000 years?
Past Ice Ages Millions of years.
Cryogenian 215 million yrs
Andean 30 million yrs
Quaternary 2.5 million yrs to present yr 2241.
EARTH ORBIT
1941 An astronomical study of Earth orbit has concluded;
Earth does not enjoy a circular orbit around the sun.
Constant energy from the sun, a warming climate.
A 96’000 year cycle between circular and elliptical orbits, a little farther from the sun each year.
Affects Sun energy reaching Earth and climate change.
Glacial periods tend to follow Earth long elliptical orbits.
Circular orbit, constant energy from the Sun, glaciers recede.
Long elliptical orbit, less energy, glaciers grow each year.
Over geologic history, glacial ice has covered Earth millions of years.
Exceptional warm periods, Arctic and Antarctic poles were
ice free and warm enough for plants, trees and animal life to flourish.
Long Elliptical orbits, 10’000 year ice age.
Glaciers covering all but equatorial. Cold winters. Snow and ice.
Warming enough for crops past 15’000 years.
Hunter-gatherer tribes settled into agricultural villages and learned how to select wheat, oats and barley into better grain yield.
Wheat does not spoil over long periods of storage.
Ends famine and periods of abundance over time.
Past 50 years, warming trend has stopped, temperate zone
temperature is falling each year.
Atlantic warm water conveyor current that has warmed Northern Europe has nearly stopped.
Northern Europe has been hard hit. Long freezing winters.
Chapter 1
PLANNING
Davos. An urgent meeting of 1500 of Earth wealthiest;
Billionaires, Industrialists, Agronomists, Medical, Architects,
Bankers, Civil engineers, Geologist, Historians, Dictators
and Politicians.
Gathered around long tables;
Ruben Raith banker,
Ladies and Gentlemen, You must all surely be aware.
Earth Temperate zone temperature is falling every year.
Earlier snowfall, shorter crops growing season.
lakes are freezing over, Ice and kids skating on ponds and rivers
Historical records of seabed core samples reveal marine biology
over the past 200’000 years have adapted to warm and cold
periods, give us dates for ice ages.
NAAPA has found Earth is well into it’s 200 or 201st elliptical
orbit.
A little farther from the Sun each year.
After the cold months of an elliptical orbit Earth zips around the Sun for a brief 3 month warm summer
During the last 10’000 years of extreme orbits Earth will be
frozen over,
Will not happen over night, Longer winters, heavy snowfall.
Snow and ice will build up year after year until all is covered.
Perpetual winter, the next Ice Age.
Fifty years before that begins, we want to be in our habitat.
livable and totally self sufficient for energy and food crops growth.
We have about 100 years to have our habitat complete and we
can move first colonists in.
I called this meeting to save Humanity from extinction.
We must build a habitat for survival of the human species.
Hand up. Yes Herb?
Hey wait a minute Ruben, Eskimos, Inuits, Siberian tribes
survived the last Ice Age and Siberians still survive -30 C winters. Four months warm enough to grow grass and veggies.
Well Herb, they survive because they have herds of Carribou.
Meat and skin for clothing and their shelters.
Carribou live on grass and lichens under the snow.
Eskimos and Inuits have Polar bears, fish, Seal and Whale meat.
OK Ruben, animals also survived the last ice age.
We may be in a mini cold period a few years and back to
normal.
In fact Ruben, Earth had a mini Ice Age in Europe during the
14th thru 17th centuries but all recovered and back to normal.
OK, let’s assume you are right Herb.
This may be just an unusually long period of cold and all will
recover.
But.
What happens if you are wrong and there is no warming?
Colder each year, and crops are failing,
If we wait to be sure it’s an ice age, we will be too late to build a
habitiat for unlimited years of survival.
This is a major construction effort to build a habitat for unlimited years of survival.
Even when we first move in, it will be two or three generations before all the kinks are ironed out.
Our habitat must support life and civilization as we know it.
Major ice ages have lasted millions of years,
Less severe ice ages seem to occur every 100’000 years,
Corresponding with Earth long elliptical orbits.
We could be in a 10’000 year glacial ice age, totally frozen over.
Will not happen overnight, More severe winters every year until
agriculture, farming, is impossible.
Facts are; Temperate zone temperature is dropping every year,
glaciers are growing, winters are longer.
I can’t see a way to change Earth geologic weather pattern.
We must survive.
Quite remarkable, Inuits and Eskimos you describe,
live in shelters or wood homes without running water.
Can you imagine, not being able to wash your face or poop in a
toilet?
Why?
Pipes would freeze and burst if water is not flowing.
Residents must carry or pump water from frozen rivers or lakes.
Bathe with a bucket of warm water and a sponge.
They must use a bucket for daily sanitation,
Medieval Europe had Chamber pots for nightly relief.
Dispose in a deep trench.
During a 10’000 or 100’000 year Ice Age everything is frozen over.
Nothing lives except Bacteria.
I am proposing we build Project ‘Ice age survival’ by year 2441.
200 years to have it complete enough and totally self sufficient for
survival of 10’000 of us.
Humanity, plants and some animals must survive an Ice Age to
repopulate Earth after ice melts.
Beginning now in our year 2241, we must begin building a
habitat for unlimited future survival of Human civilization.
If they are successful, population may grow to 100’000.
Survivors can expand the habitat as population grows.
Only limiting factor is electric power.
What we begin with and what we can maintain is what will be
Available.
We can have electric power from the power grid as long as it
is available, then we mus rely on our steam powered generators
That must run thousands of years.
We must provide all the essentials, Electric power, water and
sewage treatment and recycling,
Habitat living space and agriculture for food production.
We must recycle every bit of waste.
Animal bone scraps must be ground for fertilizer.
Daily sanitation treated in sewage treatment plants and effluent
used for fertilizer.
We must grow crops and farm animals inside our habitat.
Pigs, chickens, goats and fish provide the most animal protein for
the least care and feeding.
We must include insects in our diet. I know it sounds gross but
Asians have had insects in their diet for generations.
Mealy worms, locust, Crickets, Honey Bee larvae and soy Beans
have been a staple of Oriental food.
Nearly all protein, little food and water to grow and surprisingly
tasty.
We must have honey bees to pollinate shrubs and plants.
Rats and Roaches will always be here and they are edible.
No care and feeding,
A massive project, rivaling the Pyramids, to create a habitat to support civilization as we know it.
We have about 50 years to complete enough to be livable.
We must be ready to move first colonists into shelter by 50 years.
They will be the specialists to tunnel and build all the
infrastructure.
They can continue tunneling and building for 100’000 years
survival.
I see a hand up. Yes Dr Stanfold?
Ruben, if your timeline from glacial ice melt and warm enough for agricultural villages was 15’000 years, then we must have another 15’000 years before the next ice age forces us into Ice age Survival habitat.
We have several hundred years to complete ‘Ice age survival’.
Yes you are right Dr Stanfold.
I want to have Ice age survival at least far enough along to be shelter when we need it.
To get Ice age survival complete, totally self sufficient will take two or three generations to have everything we need working smoothly.
I think we must begin now, while we have the wealth and
resources and expertise.
We must select a site to begin,
That is where we need your expertise Dr Stanfold.
We know an Ice age is coming. The 96000 year cycle from warm to frozen, guarantees it.
We must build and prepare.
Colonists can live in the habitat to build all we will need to survive thousands of years.
No panic when we must have our population in and doors closed.
70’000 years, when the ice melts, a whole new world.
Survivors will be able to repopulate Earth.
As God commands in Genesis 9.7
God blessed them and said.
Be fruitful and multiply, Increase in numbers.
Go forth and subdue the land.
With Gods help we will survive and repopulate.
Among us 1500 we have the wealth, expertise and resources to
design and build a habitat to save Humanity as we know it.
All the Plants, Veggies and farm animals and civilization.
I see a hand. Yes Charlie Bucktrol?
OK Ruben, if we must build a habitat. Where ya gonna build?
And how big?
Must be enclosed to keep out the cold and strong enough to
support millions of tons of Glacial Ice.
Actually, that’s not quite true Charlie.
Glacial Ice will form around our structures and push us along as the glacier moves.
To support 10’000 and maybe many more, plus farm land, it must be the size of Chicago.
Well, You are right Charlie. A project that rivals the Pyramids
I am just a banker, I know nothing about construction of a
project this size.
Some of you have the experience to build this habitat.
I call on all of you for suggestions and support.
Fact remains, an Ice Age is coming.
We must prepare.
None of us will live to see it complete but our progeny must
carry on and survive.
Burrow into Earth or under a mountain a habitat to sustain
humanity for the next 100’000 years.
I see a hand up, yes Ms Angela?
Ruben, I am a historian,
All thru recorded history, Empires, Republics, Dictators and
Maxist regimes have risen and flourished a few hundred years.
ALL have failed.
A superior force or simple lethargy, as civilization becomes too
fat and lazy, complacent. Does not have the will to