Dan Britt – Orbits and Ice Ages: The History of Climate


Published on Feb 8, 2012

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Another lecture in IHMC’s award winning lecture series. http://www.ihmc.us Climate change has become a major political issue, but few understand how climate has changed in the past and the forces that drive climate. Most people don’t know that fifty million years ago there were breadfruit trees and crocodiles on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, or that 18,000 years ago there was a mile-thick glacier on Manhattan and a continuous belt of winter sea ice extending south to Cape Hatteras. The History of Climate provides context of our current climate debate and fundamental insight how the climate works. Dr. Daniel Britt is a Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences at the Department of Physics, University of Central Florida. He was educated at the University of Washington and Brown University, receiving a Ph.D. from Brown in 1991. He has had a varied career including service in the US Air Force as an ICBM missile launch officer and an economist for Boeing before going into planetary sciences. He has served on the science teams of two NASA missions, Mars Pathfinder and Deep Space 1. He was the project manager for the camera on Mars Pathfinder and has built hardware for all the NASA Mars landers. Britt currently does research on the physical properties and mineralogy of asteroids, comets, the Moon, and Mars under several NASA grants. Honors include 5 NASA Achievement Awards, election as a Fellow of the Meteoritical Society, and an asteroid named after him; 4395 Dan Britt. He is currently President of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. He lives in Orlando with his wife Judith. They have two sons, ages 16 and 21.

X-37B – What is it doing up there?


Published on Sep 1, 2017

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US top secret space plane has been launched into orbit several times, and remains there for over a year, what is it up to? If you’d like to help support me continue to create videos, you can do so here… Patreon (Monthly) – https://www.patreon.com/CovertCabal PayPayl (One Time Donations) – https://www.paypal.me/covertcabal Discord – https://discord.gg/E7p2Z2X

Upward Bound: Space Elevators


Published on Mar 9, 2017

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In this episode we examine the concept of a Space Elevator, a popular piece of developing technology designed to lift people and cargo into space at a fraction of normal launch costs. We will look at technology as well as many of the misconceptions about Space Elevators which have emerged. “The physics of the space elevator”, P. K. Aravind: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d402… Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/15839… Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Visit the sub-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-1… Cover Art by Jakub Grygier: https://www.artstation.com/artist/jak…

Extinct Species to Stalk the Earth Again: Should U.N. Regulate Resurrection?


Published on Mar 11, 2019

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As scientists stand on the brink of re-animating extinct species should the U.N. regulate resurrection — decide which ones may stalk the Earth again? What if they don’t re-populate the woolly mammoths and giant ground sloths, but also extinct microbes and bacteria? Bill Whittle Now is a production of the Members at http://BillWhittle.com

 

 

Food Riots of 1795 Due to Climate Change


The British had a long tradition of striking tokens for political purposes. There was Climate Change back then as well and it resulted in massive riots over shortages of food. The British also even issued a protest Bank of England note that stated the mere possession of a counterfeit was punishable by death. The protest was people who unknowingly accepted a bank note that was counterfeit were being routinely hanged, but the law also meant that all their assets were then forfeited to the Crown and any family was thrown out on the street. Therefore, there has been a wealth of private tokens issued by the British to record various political issues over the centuries.

On February 1st, 1796, the weather had turned bitterly cold and crops had been failing. There were food riots emerging over the price of bread which culminated in in an assault upon King George III and Queen. In fact, Queen Charlotte was struck by a stone as she and King George return from a trip to the theatre.

It was during the extremely cold winter of 1794-1795 where even the Thames River froze over and temperatures reached -6 (21c). A deep freeze began on December 20th, 1794, and continued until February 7th, 1795. Even when the thaw came, this resulted in major flooding of the rivers which devastated the surrounding farmlands. The weather resulted in a great famine.

According to the Geast chronicler, the government had to act providing the poor a public subscription that provided bread and coal to be sold at a subsidized price. In some exceptional cases, it was provided free only when it was obvious the people could not pay. The number of deaths between 1794 and 1795 more than doubled because of the weather and crop failures. The death records of this period show that as food became scarce, disease spreads. About one-third of the deaths are attributed to disease rather than just hunger. Clearly, when there is malnutrition, diseases such as Small Pox spread rapidly.

Nevertheless, as spring and summer arrived during 1795, it never really warmed up very much. There were recorded frosts well into June of 1795. Countless animals also died from the bitter cold as the grounds froze and nothing grew. The wheat harvest of 1794 had been very poor, for the summer showed extreme volatility in temperature. As we see today, the summer of 1794 was very hot and dry resulting in crop failures during that season due to the lack of rain. Today, they would call this proof of Global Warming when in fact historical records reveal such extreme swings between heat and cold are not modern events.

The prices of all agricultural and livestock products rose dramatically.  Then, the extreme cold and floods of the following winter affected crop production and prevented farmers from undertaking fieldwork. The bad weather during the spring of 1795 was also detrimental to agricultural production. A sack of flour costing £2.4s. [£2.20] in 1794 cost £4.3s. [£4.15] in 1795. Food prices soared because of the weather.

Our models are warning that we DO NOTface Global Warming, but these same dramatic swings in temperature with colder winters and dryer summers. TIME Magazine on March 4th, 2019, ran a piece on the Australian drought and attributed it, of course, to human-caused climate change. The exact same patterns of the 1790s demonstrate that this is a natural cycle, not unknown to history, and it must be understood what is really happening or millions of people will die waiting to people to end airfare and stop driving their cars and politicians to find someone else to tax.

Great Britain had been at war with Revolutionary France since 1793, therefore much of the wheat that was produced was bought by the government to supply the army and navy. Moreover, the war at that time prevented the importation of grain into Britain by ship for they would be attacked in the war. This combination of war and weather brought the country to the brink of famine and food riots. By the summer of 1795, the price of bread had doubled at around 1s [5p] for a 4lb loaf. The weekly wage of a skilled worker was around 10s [50p] per week. The lower skilled laborers were paid as little as 5s per week. We can see that bread at 1s could be 20% of the weekly wage.

As prices soared, millers would hoard grain in anticipation of continually rising prices. Why sell now when you could get more next week? We see the same thing take place during storms. Prices soar and even things like air tickets and gasoline rise in front of a hurricane. This is human nature. It always takes place despite laws against price gouging in a crisis.

During 1795 and 1796, the shortages, high prices, and profiteering practices all combined to produce food riots throughout the country. There was a riot involving about 200 people that erupted in Tewkesbury, England, on Tuesday, June 24th, 1795. Flour was waiting at Tewkesbury Quay to be transported by water to Birmingham where prices were even higher. On the following day, Henry Fowke, the Town Clerk of Tewkesbury, wrote to the Home Secretary, Lord Portland, reporting the event.

My Lord

I do myself the Honour of addressing Your Grace on the subject of extreme Rioting at this place yesterday. Several Quantities of Wheaten Flour were forcibly taken out of the Barges at the Quay & carried off by divers Persons, chiefly Females – The civil force was convened with all possible Dispatch, & after much difficulty & confusion, the Riot was suppressed, & the ringleaders committed to the county rather than the Borough Goal, as more secure – The appearance of the Town this morning, I have the pleasure to say, is pacific. I have thought it my Duty to acquaint Government, through Your Grace, of this transaction. With the greatest respect, I am My Lord, Your Grace’s most obedient servant

Henry Fowke
Town Clerk of the Borough of Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury 25th June 1795

(Home Office: Domestic Correspondence, George III (Letters & Papers), National Archives HO 42/35 (online).)

Many people were arrested and the government feared there would be yet another riot in an attempt to free them from prison many of whom were women. As a response, the government transported the prisoners to Gloucester. Many of those detained women and the city’s gaol register records the details of the charges and names four of the prisoners. They were charged effectively as terrorists. They were charged with inflicting the terror of his Majesty’s subjects and in breach of the peace. They would remain in prison until trial in late July. Many were able to carry off sacks of flour which had been the property of a James Lamb who was presumably the buyer in Birmingham rather than the seller in Tewkesbury.

As is said, starve a man and the most honest soul will become a thief.

GOP Senators Become Man-Made Climate Change Believers: “Not Worth the Fight”


Published on Mar 7, 2019

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As a growing group of GOP Senators become man-made climate change believers, you have to ask: Did the science move them or just the political calculation that it’s “not worth the fight.” Right Angle — with Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green — is a production of the Members at http://BillWhittle.com

Why SpaceX’s Starship will fall like a skydiver and not fly like an airplane


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Published on Oct 6, 2018
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Ever since SpaceX tweeted this photo on September 13th, 2018, a lot of people fear the BFR is slowly turning into the space shuttle. Quoting ever growing wings and a giant heat shield covering the belly of the ship… so how is this any different than the Space Shuttle? Today we’ll to cover three topics. First, we’ll compare the reentry of the space shuttle to the reentry of the BFS and show how they differ. Then we’ll explain what control surfaces allow the BFS to perform this reentry, and then we’ll compare the thermal protection systems of the Shuttle and the BFS. Kerbal Livestream video – https://youtu.be/uEdtSsADEGM Check out Lukas’ awesome YouTube channel – kNews Space!!! https://www.youtube.com/knewsspace Show your support and join our exclusive discord channel and subreddit by becoming a Patron – http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut Everyday Astronaut hats, prints, shirts and more at – https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/ All music is original! Check out the songs on soundcloud! http://soundcloud.com/everydayastronaut

The Florida Migration Influx


COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong; I want to thank you. My parents died and left me their home in Naples, Florida. I was going to sell it but after reading you and the fact that even you moved to Florida, I decided to keep it. We have been renting it out and it is always fully booked. The realtor said we can probably get 20% more next year the market is that good. He said it was the weather. I think it is also taxes.

Thank you very much. You do make a difference.

RH

REPLY: The rental market is very good here. I must say, traffic has been about double from the last snowbird season. I personally do not like that, but it is a result of the extreme cold up north. The joke down here is you can probably rent out space under your bed. The weather has clearly boosted the rental market. However, we also have a strong migration from people fleeing New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts who mostly head for the East Coast of Florida. The west coast, where I am, tends to attract more people from the midwest, but I have probably met more people from New Jersey here than I ever did in New Jersey. I was doing some interviews for potential staff and I actually met a girl born in Florida. The interesting thing here is that just about everyone you meet is from someplace else.

The Imaginary Climate Crisis


Published on Mar 6, 2019

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In this video, I look at the long, comedic, and very dangerous history of academic alarmism.

(Almost) Every SpaceX Landing, In Order, A few years old but interesting


Published on Apr 11, 2016

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This is a video of every SpaceX landing or landing attempt of which a video was taken. I tried to edit it down as much as possible but it still ended up pretty long, mainly due to including Grasshopper and F9R flights (I didn’t feel I could use the word “every” if I didn’t). I made this because I couldn’t find any such compilations on Youtube. Most videos are from SpaceX’s Youtube Channel. Thanks for watching and thanks to SpaceX for all the excitement. Here is the full list of all launches that I used as my notes while putting this together: 1. 9-21-2012 Grasshopper Hop 2. 11-01-2012 Grasshopper 2 story 3. 12-17-2012 Grasshopper 12 story 4. 03-07-2013 Grasshopper 24 story 5. 04-17-2012 Grasshopper 250m 6. 06-14-2013 Grasshopper 325m Full Precision Sensor Suite 7. 08-13-2013 Grasshopper 250m, 100m Lateral Divert 8x. 09-29-2013 Falcon 9 Cassiope, Failure, Aerodynamically unstable, video of reentry burn here: https://youtu.be/RtDbDMRG3q8?t=128 9. 10-07-2013 Grasshopper 744m Final Flight 10. 04-17-2014 Falcon 9R 250m 11x. 04-18-2014 Falcon 9 CRS-3 Ocean Landing, Link to vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjZ33… 12. 05-01-2014 Falcon 9R 1000m 13. 06-17-2014 Falcon 9R 1000m Grid Fins 14. 07-14-2014 Falcon 9 Orbcomm-1 Ocean Landing 15x. 08-01-2014 Falcon 9R ??? No Vid 16. 08-22-2014 Falcon 9R Failure, Aborted 17. 09-21-2014 Falcon 9 CRS-4 Infrared Reentry Burn 18. 01-10-2015 Falcon 9 CRS-5, ASDS, Failure, Hydraulic Fluid for Grid Fins 19x. 02-11-2015 Falcon 9 DSCOVR Ocean Landing, No Vid 20. 04-15-2015 Falcon 9 CRS-6, ASDS, Failure, Sticky Throttle 21. 06-28-2015 Falcon 9 CRS-7, Launch Failure, Stupid strut 22. 12-22-2015 Falcon 9 Orbcomm-2 LZ1 SUCCESS 23. 01-17-2016 Falcon 9 Jason-3, ASDS Failure, Leg Lockout 24. 03-04-2016 Falcon 9 SES-9, ASDS Failure 25. 04-08-2016 Falcon 9 CRS-8 ASDS SUCCESS