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Antarctic Ice Increasing AND Decreasing
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Seemingly contradictory research results, such as recent
reports of both decreasing and increasing Antarctic ice,
can be explained with a new metaphysical theory.
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(La Jolla, California) Recent scientific publications have reported either
inceasing or decreasing ice volumes on the Antarctic continent, and while
this would seem to suggest considerable scientific uncertainty on the issue,
new research suggests that both findings might be true at the same time.
Dr. Elizabeth Frost of the Paraphysical Research Institute in La Jolla,
California, has come up with a theory that might reconcile what are
often considered to be contradictory results in scientific research.
"What we believe," Dr. Frost told ecoEnquirer, "is that a new paradigm is
needed in scientific thought. Since mutually exclusive sets of scientific
results usually are published in respected scientific publications,
we suggest that they are both true. There is a higher level of physical
understanding that must be developed, one where the Yin and Yang of
scientific findings are reconciled, better understood, and appreciated."
As an example of this duality in scientific results, Dr. Frost mentioned
the analogy of the equivalence of matter and energy originally proposed
by Albert Einstein. "A change in one direction must be matched by a
change in the opposite direction, in order to preserve physical
harmony in the universe," noted Dr. Frost.
We asked Dr. Frost what her theory would then predict for the issue of
rising sea levels, which is the main concern if Antarctica is
indeed losing ice from global warming. Dr. Frost explained, "That
is quite simple. The predicted result is that sea levels will both
rise and fall, depending, of course, upon the perspective of the observer."
Dr. Frost also described ongoing research into the application of the
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle to climate studies. Her concern is that
the large number of climate researchers that are now observing the
climate system are actually changing the Earth's climate
because of their observations, and believes this effect needs to be taken into
account in computerized climate models.
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