Authors: Joel M WIlliams
This 5-page paper relates the Antarctic Vostok Ice Core data to a "free-range" roaming model for mankind. Short videos have been prepared to show the interaction of the two in 4228 frames representing 100-yr averages. The maximum thermal clamp of the globe at the equator is NOT necessarily where mankind "originated", only where the massive breeding lair resides during thermal perigees! There have been many 100-year-long, global, warm-temperature opportunities in just the past 422,800 years for mankind to spread throughout the globe. Based on the data, however, current mankind is in for a VERY LONG and RAW chilling! What technology will mankind be able to maintain for the next global warming, when squeezed to the equatorial zone? Where else can mankind go?
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