User:Comdenom/How the earth works

This article was written from 45 years of observation and reasonable deduction. An overview approach for explanation that everything on planet earth works together in unison on a grand scale, the whole picture (same principles apply to the universe). Incorporating all previous scientific works, void of details but show they all have their place as a piece for assembling this magnificent puzzle.

Theoretical Overview

The earth is a self contained unit, as it was created to be. From weather (winds, gulf stream, rain), tectonic plates to chemical reactions and every other thing not listed here or what science has yet to name, all play a role in cleansing and sustainment of our environment. Nothing in our universe can be destroyed by us. All the resources contained therein can be used and changed but not destroyed.

From Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust Take for instance the life supporting element C02 (carbon dioxide), you can burn, vaporize, melt, freeze or dissolve it, through its own cyclical process it transforms into another state, never destroyed. C02 is essential in each state and contributes to self renewal as well as many other processes for renewal of other elements. Hypothetically, if all the C02 on earth is absorbed by the ocean this would really mean that’s where it was meant to be for that particular phase. In the ocean C02 would likely sink and transform again when specific conditions are present into something else life sustainable like carbonateor calcite. With an electrical charge it may separate its bonds and change back to its separate constituents. C02 being in a closed system is never added or lost; we never have an excess or a deficiency.

Every Element Has a Purpose

Every element has at least one purpose. Although water in each state serves multiple purposes, the focus for explanation here is on only one purpose. Rain as part of the water element and due to its unique structure gathers particles and gases from the atmosphere as it falls to earth thereby re-balancing the natural, most usable compositional state of air(components of oxygen) while transferring needed elements back to the surface. Bodies of water have its own cleansing and renewal processes, as well as the soil, as does every section of the universe. They all depend on each other and work together. All elements have their purpose with properties that operate within their own specific cycles while contributing to others as part of the encompassing primary cycle we call the ecosystem. The elements we have found on earth and the universe that are in the most abundant supply or amount are the most critical and usable for their own processes and that of other processes, including phases.

Element Supply

Further theorizing that a finite amount of resources are within our intricately, well balanced ecosystem, each as components replenishing itself through numerous natural methods without ever being depleted by whatever we humans can do to short stock the supply. All matter, compounds, compositions and particulates, each as interacting substances governed by conditions, constantly transform within their own cycles, easier described as a never ending life cycles. If there was an excess or a deficiency of any one of these components, there would be imbalance and not at all an ecosystem.

You Were Meant To Be Here

The earth has a rhythm of phases or a natural ebb and flow as it accomplishes that it was intended to. Everything is in continual motion. Some phases move quickly, some move so slow we don’t detect movement. Our living on earth not only contributes matter to phase processes but our actions help stir things up. We were meant to be here, doing what we’ve been doing.

Scientists have been on a faithful course to reverse engineer our universe, even following centuries of effort, much more is left to learn but the surface has been scratched. A great deal of knowledge has been amassed, we have learned to mimic and manipulate many of the universes secrets, generated from lifelong study and shared with the world; of which we are eternally enlightened and grateful.