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can Earth explode as a result of Global Warming?

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Since the Earth has been much hotter in its past than it is now, and it didn’t go kablooie then, I doubt that it will go kablooie now. I do not doubt, however, that Mr. Tom Chalko needs to be in a rubber room with half of his bloodstream replaced by pharmaceuticals.  more
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. ?’ - page 1 of 9 No second chance? Can Earth explode as a result of Global Warming? Dr Tom J. Chalko 1 , MSc, PhD Submitted on 8 April 2001, revised 30 October 2004. The technical part of the original submission has been published as a separate article, see reference [3] This article2 can be freely distributed, providing that no content is altered or removed Abstract: The heat generated inside our planet is predominantly of radionic (nuclear) origin. Hence, Earth in its entirety can be considered a slow nuclear reactor with its solid ”inner core” providing a major contribution to the total energy output. Since radionic heat is generated in the entire volume and cooling can only occur at the surface, the highest temperature inside Earth occurs at the center of the inner core. Overheating the center of the inner core reactor due to the so-called greenhouse effect on the surface of Earth may cause a meltdown condition, an enrichment of nuclear fuel and a gigantic atomic explosion. ...  more
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