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Tar Kinoo

This will be introductory to what my audience can expect from this platform. I will have topics from my personal experience and research on various topics. Such as spirituality, politics, science, Religion ,history and conspiracies to name a few. I also am a book writer and you can find my books on FINENINENEWS.COM I am also affiliated with a family herb site called Ninebynature.com This site is family ran and offer healthy choices and also personal creative things for children as well. Stay tuned for more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tar-kinoo/support read less
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A QUICK GUIDE TO MERRI [MERCURY[ PART ONE]
02-05-2022
A QUICK GUIDE TO MERRI [MERCURY[ PART ONE]
Mercury retrograde comes in several stages. Each one is important, as we can better understand the journey we will undergo. The first thing to note when assessing a Mercury retrograde phase is to understand which zodiac sign it falls within during the complete phase. Sometimes this can even be two zodiac signs! The themes and what that zodiac sign rules will be reviewed on a collective level — but primarily from an intellectual point of view. Also, if you have your natal chart, you can check which house it falls within, as those particular correspondences will also be reviewed. From the moment that Mercury crosses the degree where it will eventually station later on at the end of the official retrograde cycle, it begins the first period called pre-shadow or “retroshade” (for people looking for a more modern term). It will slow down little by little until it is barely moving a degree a day. When Mercury officially freezes within the sky, like a lantern frozen above us, this is called “the storm.” This takes place twice — the day it turns retrograde and the day it turns direct. The day before, the day of and the day after are all a part of this storm energy, and it’s when things are extremely chaotic and confusing. It’s as if tons of cosmic dust has been thrown into the air and we can’t process anything that is happening. VISIT FINENINENEWS.COM AND NINEBYNATURE.COM --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tar-kinoo/support
HOW OXYGEN IS USED TO POSSESS HUMAN BEINGS? PART 3 [METHANE]
28-04-2022
HOW OXYGEN IS USED TO POSSESS HUMAN BEINGS? PART 3 [METHANE]
According to results of a new study published in the journal Nature, there has been about 25 to 40% under-estimation of human contribution to methane in our atmosphere. Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, even more potent than CO2. Kamal J on Unsplash. Earth’s atmosphere is crucial for living beings on the surface. It protects from the harmful radiation beaming from the Sun and other sources in space. It also directly regulates the planets climate. So, if you find any significant changes in the climate, one of the first suspect would be a changing atmosphere. Indeed, scientists have noted a correlation between increased CO2 (carbon-dioxide) (Lüthi et al., 2008) in the atmosphere and global temperatures (Shakun et al., 2012), over broad ranges of time​. Like CO2, other gases like methane (CH4) and water vapour (H2O) also cause an increase in temperature of the planet. They do so by blocking heat to escape from the surface of the planet. This effect is called the greenhouse effect and causes global warming leading to climate change. Methane is the second largest contributor to global warming attributed to human activity, after carbon dioxide. Fossil fuel extraction and its use is known to be a major human activity leading to more methane in the atmosphere. But, compared to carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, methane has a relatively short shelf-life. It lasts, on average, only around nine years in the atmosphere. Compare this to carbon dioxide which can persist for even up to a 100 years. So, curbing methane emissions can give us relatively quick insights in to how modifying our fuel sources can have an impact on the climate. Methane (CH4) released into the atmosphere can be distinguished into two categories, Methane containing a heavier isotope of carbon called C-14 – This kind of methane is found in biological sources such as plants and animals. For instance, it is released when cows burp (belch) or from landfills and rice fields.Methane which contains the normal carbon, C-12 – This kind of methane does not contain the heavier carbon isotope and is primarily present in fossil fuels. When we burn fossil fuels, we release this methane into the atmosphere. This kind of methane is also released from natural geological sources like seeps and mud volcanoes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tar-kinoo/support