Abstract

According to some reports, the planet is now beginning to die from greenhouse gases created by mankind. Some scientific community has agreed that all these gases come from fuel combustion. But there is another theory of the origin of greenhouse gases. This is the destruction of the hydrological cycle. For millions of years, the circulation of water between heaven and earth has been created. Flowing through the earth, streams, rivers, underground channels, water dissolves minerals, organic matter and transfers their molecules to the roots of plants and organisms of all living things from microscopic bacteria to elephants. From the moment of its appearance, man began to use water not only for drinking, but for many other non-natural purposes - washing, irrigating monocultures, storing, moving in pipes, channels with concrete and stone banks, technologies with a wide variety of non-natural transformations of compression, heating, storage, spraying, chemicals. Water returns back to the atmosphere without structural changes - as it came as rain, washed away dirt from hands and objects, cooled hot, passed through pipes, transferred feces, and returned to the sky with fumes. Its structure has not changed; it has not passed through a living organism or a plant. The moisture leaving the breath from the leaf of a plant has a structure with a new property, which differs not only from the moisture that has come to it, but also from the exhalations of neighboring plants and cells. Gathering together, all these vapors create a special substance, which, rising into the atmosphere, forms a unique raw material for each locality for the next precipitation formation.

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