Earth’s Geological Timescale: Atmospheric Surface Temperature and CO2 fluctuations

AN IMMINENT CATACLYSM TO CAUSE ABRUPT RETURN TO #GLACIAL PERIOD

🌍 Earth on Edge: Prelude to Cataclysmic Total Destruction
Periodically, the Solar System enters a galactic-scale magnetic null zone—where magnetic fields are weak, chaotic, or reversed (totrade.co/gn). Earth is now undergoing an intense cyclical climate collapse driven by increased (totrade.co/sg) Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs) (totrade.co/gc), triggering, triggered by the drop in solar activity (totrade.co/sm) and a dramatic rise in extreme events:
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🌍 The Ongoing Quaternary Glacial-Interglacial Abrupt Cycle — Prelude to Cataclysm
The Pleistocene Epoch (Graph 2) was not a gradual Ice Age—it was a violently unstable era marked by abrupt glacial-interglacial transitions, collapsing ice sheets, and catastrophic environmental resets.

Before the relatively calm Holocene (~11,700 years ago), vast ice sheets covered much of the globe. Their melting was not always slow—many ended abruptly, triggering extinction-scale events.

🧊 Around 11,500 years ago, multiple global data points align:

* Sudden collapse of the Laurentian ice cap in Canada.
* Mass animal burials in Pejark Marsh, Australia.
* Destruction of Tiahuanaco civilization by violent flooding.
* Rapid planetary climate shift—possibly the origin of the "Adam and Eve" cataclysm.

❗ Ice Ages Were Not Gentle

Ice Ages didn’t progress in a uniform manner. Hemispheres shifted poles rapidly. The Earth’s crust (lithosphere) rotated over the mantle, repositioning land masses.

The lithospheric shift occurs astonishingly fast—within 6 to 12 hours (¼ to ½ day). This rapid movement of the Earth's crust over the mantle drastically repositions the geographic poles, triggering catastrophic displacement of the crust, atmosphere, and oceans at supersonic speeds due to differential motion.

> ⚠️ The reverse also occurs:
> Tectonic plates shifting abruptly toward the poles face sudden and violent impact from super-cold stratospheric air plunging down to the surface.
> This hyper-chill effect causes instant flash-freezing, ecological shock, and regional devastation—evidence of which is found in frozen mammoths, flash-buried species, and fossilized food mid-chew.

📉 Climate Chaos and Extinctions (Graph 1 & Timeline)

Key mass extinction-linked transitions:

* 🧬 Cambrian Explosion (541 Mya): CO₂ ~7000 ppm.
* 🦖 Triassic-Jurassic (201 Mya): CO₂ ~2200 ppm, #GCRs surge, volcanic-triggered die-off.
* 🌡️ PETM (56 Mya): #GCRs surge, #Cataclysm triggered Rapid warming, ecosystem collapse.
* ❄️ Pliocene (2.6 Mya): #GCRs surge, #Cataclysm triggered #IceAge onset with CO₂ ~400 ppm.
* 🏛️ Holocene (11.7 kya – now): Civilization flourishes… temporarily, #GCRs is surging, #Cataclysm #Imminent, #RapidDying, triggering #Glacial Return, back to #StoneAge.

But now, we're entering a new cataclysmic phase:
☀️ Weak solar output | 🌌 High GCRs | ⬇️ Magnetic shield | 🔺 CO₂ spike by days of supervolcanic eruptions.
(See Graphs 3–6, esp. 1979–2025)

🛑 The Next Transition Approaches (Possibly ~2036)

Human civilization developed during an anomalous period of stability. That window is closing.

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It seems the warmth of our world—so often cursed—is in fact the cradle of life itself. Photosynthesis thrives under golden rays, ecosystems bloom, and civilizations flourish. Yet, as we drift toward a colder fate—yes, colder, as the data warns and the currents shift—you may soon find yourself longing for the very heat you once feared. When frost bites the fields and silence falls over once-lush lands, you will pray for the sun. And then, perhaps, you’ll understand: ignorance is not bliss—it’s a slow, shivering descent into regret.


Keys Atmospheric Surface Temperature and CO2 fluctuations
Life on Earth has responded to varying levels of CO2 and temperatures over millions of years. Here's a brief overview of each:

1. Cambrian Explosion: Around 541 million years ago, CO2 levels were extremely high, estimated at about 7,000 ppm. This period saw a significant increase in biodiversity, with many new types of organisms appearing, particularly in the oceans[1](https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/09/20/you-asked-dinosaurs-survived-when-co2-was-extremely-high-why-cant-humans/).

2. Triassic-Jurassic: Approximately 201 million years ago, CO2 levels were around 2,200 ppm. This era was marked by the rise of dinosaurs and the extinction of many other species, likely due to volcanic activity and climate changes[2](https://phys.org/news/2022-09-dinosaurs-survived-co2-extremely-high.html).

3. Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM): About 56 million years ago, CO2 levels were around 1,800 ppm. This period experienced a rapid temperature increase, leading to significant changes in ecosystems and the extinction of some species, while others adapted or migrated[3](https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/108481-oxygen-and-co2-levels-during-mesoziac-jurassic-triassic-createcous/).

4. Middle Miocene Disruption: Around 14 million years ago, CO2 levels dropped to about 600 ppm. This period saw a cooling trend and the expansion of ice sheets, which led to changes in habitats and the extinction of some species[4](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Miocene_disruption).

5. End of the Pliocene: About 2.6 million years ago, CO2 levels were similar to today's, around 400 ppm. This period marked the beginning of the ice ages, with significant cooling and the spread of grasslands, which influenced the evolution of many species, including early humans[5](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Miocene_Climatic_Optimum).

6. Current Holocene Epoch: Starting around 11,700 years ago, after the last cataclysmic event, the Holocene is characterized by relatively stable climate conditions. The current average temperature is about 14.00°C, with CO2 levels at approximately 422 ppm. This period has seen the development of human civilizations and significant changes in land use and ecosystems.

These periods illustrate the dynamic nature of Earth's climate and the resilience of life in adapting to these changes. The rapid increase in CO2 levels and temperatures in recent times, however, poses unprecedented challenges for modern ecosystems and human societies.


To avoid displaying 46km in length, each graph X-Axis has variable scale:
- Graph 1: the entire Earth Geological Timescale
- Graph 2: The Pleistocene
- Graph 3: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
- Graph 4: The Holocene from 4,200 years before 1950 to 1950
- Graph 5: 1950 to 1979, The Industrial Evolution
- Graph 6: 1979 to 2025 with The Pause (1998-2015), toward the Cataclysm (approx. 2036)

‘’The greatest time of the Roman Empire coincided with the warmest period of the last 2,000 years in the Mediterranean, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports’

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