JUST A THOUGHT

NOTE:  We are reaching, or have already reached, the APEX of the Current Interglacerial Cycle, based on Earths Maximum Orbital Plane Inclination.

What if a dying animal, part of a nomadically migrating herd, travelling across what is today the region where Permafrost is thawing, in the Russian Siberia, China Tibetan, or Canada Yukon, and if this migrating animal died and was frozen, before decomposition (could occur, or only partially decomposed flesh) from flash freezing, started to thaw and flesh of herds begin to continue decomposition once exposed to open air?


Flash Freezing? (Mammoths have been found, having been frozen to death still chewing food in their mouths.)

NOT A MAN-MADE ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE ARTICLE

(Remember, this is a science website, not propaganda)

Giant virus resurrected from 30,000-year-old ice (News Article weblink)





Thawing the Permafrost FROM BELOW

(Slow Plate Activity increasing, for a decade or possibly even a couple decades)

4 comments:

  1. Interesting reading, how COVID specimines are stored:
    All specimens collected for molecular testing must be refrigerated (2-8ᵒC) promptly after collection and couriered/shipped on cold packs within 72 hours. Specimens being held for >72 hours must be stored at -70ᵒC and couriered/shipped on dry ice.

    WEBSITE:
    https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/covid-19-specimen-submission-guidelines#:~:text=All%20specimens%20collected%20for%20molecular%20testing%20must%20be,stored%20at%20-70%E1%B5%92C%20and%20couriered%2Fshipped%20on%20dry%20ice.

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  2. QUOTE: Specimens being held for >72 hours must be stored at -70ᵒC and couriered/shipped on dry ice.

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  3. READING DEEPER --> https://bgr.com/2020/04/10/can-coronavirus-live-in-freezer-refrigerator/

    When it comes to freezing the virus, it’s believed that the coronavirus would do just fine being frozen and then thawed, retaining its ability to infect a person if it were to find its way into the eyes or respiratory system.

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  4. 20,000 known Chinese Glaciers, in the Qilian mountain region... FYI

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