Water can be found in three states: solid ice, liquid water, and vapor. Ice can be seen and felt, water can be partially seen and felt, water vapor cannot be seen or felt. Consequently, the atmosphere that we live in is invisible, so humans only barely realize that it exists. Here is a potential way for humans to recognize our invisible atmosphere… by making it visible … (click Comments to read more)
Water can be found in three states: solid ice, liquid water, and vapor.
Ice can be easily seen and felt, water can be partially seen and felt, water vapor cannot be seen or felt. Consequently, the atmosphere that we live in is invisible, so humans only barely realize that it exists.
Here is a potential way for humans to recognize our invisible atmosphere… by making it visible …
Water is visible when we see it’s (blue) color. Our atmosphere is visible when we look up and see a blue sky. The difference is that many feet of water looks blue, but it takes many miles of atmosphere to appear blue. Just as fish can’t see water and don’t know it exists, humans cannot directly see air so don’t recognize that it exists… humans don’t live in liquid water but do live in our vaporous atmosphere.
Why is this important? Because CO2 is invisible… it cannot be seen or felt and we are polluting Earth w/ excessive amounts of CO2. A way for humans to (indirectly) “see” CO2 is by looking at a jet making vapor trails when it burns fossil fuels. These “chemtrails” are by products of fossil fuel combustion (CO2, water, and other by products). Although the visible component of “chemtrails” is condensed water vapor, mixed in with it is about the same amount of invisible CO2 (1 molecule of gasoline makes 8 molecules of CO2 and 9 molecules of water). Essentially, all combustion of fossil fuels produces these “chemtrails”, but at ground level, they are invisible or quickly disappear. In reality, our cars, trucks, jets and coal/gas power plants all emit similar “chemtrails”… helping to make the massive amounts of human produced CO2 more visible.
When a human recognizes that we live in a vaporous atmosphere that can be seen in our blue sky, “chemtrails” make it easier to “see” that we live in an atmosphere that we are polluting. When we burn fossil fuels, the CO2 that we unleash is “invisibly” polluting the atmosphere that we live in. That CO2 pollution is acidifying our oceans and causes our atmosphere to absorb more of the sun’s heat creating global warming and climate change (climate weirding… hotter in hot areas, wetter in wet areas).