Scientists
behind a major study that claimed the Earth's oceans are warming faster than
previously thought now say their work contained inadvertent errors that made
their conclusions seem more certain than they actually are. Two weeks after the high-profile study was
published in the journal Nature, its authors have submitted corrections to the
publication. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography, home to several of the
researchers involved, also noted the problems in the scientists' work and
corrected a news release on its website, which previously had asserted that the
study detailed how the Earth's oceans "have absorbed 60 percent more heat
than previously thought." Nov. 14 https://www.sott.net/article/400724-Climate-scientists-admit-to-critical-errors-in-study-of-how-fast-the-oceans-are-warming
The news about the “inadvertent errors” in the climate change study comes to us at
the First Quarter Moon just before
Mercury turns retrograde. Mercury
stations [13sg] to go retrograde on
Nov.17 while square Neptune [13pi].
Mercury, the planet connected with data collection and analysis is in Sagittarius – a sign that rules
institutions of higher learning [1] while Neptune is in Pisces – the sign that rules oceans [2]so
that it is not surprising that we are looking at news concerning a study about oceans. There is enough documentation, like the one
referenced below, about Mercury
retrograde’s link to “mistakes” .
Mercury retrograde can
literally be translated as “think back.” It presents us with the opportunity to
reflect and review, to re-visit issues about which we thought we had made up
our minds… We often end up re-doing something that wasn’t done right the first
time. Unfortunately, it’s also a time when we’re more likely to make mistakes,
necessitating re-doing things later – maybe during the next Mercury retrograde!
[3]
Neptune commonly undermines the rational, objective function
of Mercury. Typically a Mercury-Neptune square will distort reality. A
distortion that can be dangerously misleading.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography is located in San
Diego, California. Here is the chart for the First Quarter Moon of Nov. 15.
Notice that the Mercury-Neptune square is aligned with the meridian. Regular
readers will know that places where planetary
configurations align with the meridian or the horizon axes become focal points where their energies
manifest in events.
Hats off Javed 🎩
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