Apparently the ocean current is on the verge of stopping??
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This sparked my curiosity because if the current is going to stop that must mean man has been making the current in the first place.
I mean I have so many different angles I see it at.
Talking in the man made angle, the part to the machine must be going out but because the supply chain is still messed up it'll take months before able to get their hands into he part.
Another angle is the earth has cycles and why a life time is so long to us, dragon flies only live for a few days then die and we think that's so little time, our life time could be the Earth's blink of an eye and we are on the downward motion of the eyelid shutting.
Another angle is climate change cause we keep cutting down the trees to make more cement things for society and need to plant more trees. That will also help shade the sun so Bill Gates doesn't have to push for an unnatural large object to block to sun to cool down the planet and get oxygen to produce back into the air.
That’s a non sequitur. Why would that imply humans caused the current? That doesn’t logically follow. Humans could be influencing a natural system in an unnatural way as they are implying. This could be a normal shift in currents. This could be another cause influencing a natural current. It also could be an artificial current. I don’t see that as a likely scenario given the other options though.