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Mother Nature is Full of Patterns and Cycles

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Everywhere you look in Mother Nature we are reminded of symmetry, patterns and cycles.
As scientists and theorists study patterns, design, chaos, complexity they often turn to nature for examples and there is plenty of examples in nature too.
The stripes on a zebra, patterns on a butterfly, spider webs, leafs on a tree, scales on a fish, seashells, brain waves, muscle structure, texture of granite, spider webs, Earth cycles, waves on the ocean, wind flow, clouds in the sky, Rainbows, Solar System, structure of a meteorite and even DNA itself; they are finding an abundant amount of evidence for Climate Change over Global Warming.
One pattern of nature we often do not discuss in the patterns of erosion, which we can see better from an airplane, satellite photo, from valley looking up at a mountain or from top a mountain looking down below.
By looking at the erosion patters as a historical record of the climate and weather conditions of days gone by, there appears to have been many such climate changes in the past.
These occurred of course without the pollution of mankind in more modern eras and periods.
Is Global Warming really the right term for the current paradigm in our weather and climate trends, the definition of course being an event caused by mankind's lack of respect for the environment, the concrete we poor (urban heat) and the pollution we create.
In fact Global Warming theory does not take into account the Solar Cycle changes or the Volcanic Activity and the thrusting of high volumes of debris, steam and clouds into the atmosphere? Humankind has "Never" been an exceptional steward of the Environment in any culture, time period or civilization, yet the Earth has gone through its cycles and been effected by the Sun's cycles since the formation of this planet.
Think on this.
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