We are at 151 Deep Argo Float cycles1 for the last 30 days of 2026, and guess what is showing up consistently with this hot ocean we have in June of 2026?
Abyssal oceanic heat. Key inferences:
The abyssal ocean is not isothermal as has been assumed by climate science.
There appears to be a broad and pervasive thermal curvature below the deep ocean temperature minimum.
The bottomward warming extends over 1000–2000 meters, far thicker than a conductive or advective boundary layer (no thermocline in the taper) could create (not the result of an overturning current).
The excess abyssal heat content is real and measurable. Unlike the ocean’s surface, maintaining this abyssal heat content requires a continual balance between energy losses and replenishment. The critical path question is: what is the source of the replenishing energy flux?
The layer contains substantial heat content (J/m²).
Climate science missed this – badly… ECDO Theory caught it.
Deep Argo floats operate on a nominal 10-day cycle, though some configurations use 15-day cycles to accommodate deeper profiling depths. During each cycle, the floats cycle between the ocean surface and the seafloor, typically reaching depths of 4000 meters or 6000 meters depending on the specific model (such as Deep SOLO, Deep Arvor, or Deep NINJA). The cycle consists of the following key phases: Descent: The float sinks to its target profile depth (4000 m or 6000 m), a process that can take up to 13 hours for deep models. Parking/Drifting: Upon reaching the bottom or target depth, the float pauses or drifts for a set duration before beginning its ascent. Ascent and Profiling: The float rises to the surface, a process taking approximately 17 hours from 5000 meters, continuously measuring temperature, salinity, and pressure. Transmission: Once at the surface, the float transmits data via satellite (often Iridium) and receives new mission instructions before sinking back to its drift depth to repeat the process. While Core Argo floats sample the upper 2000 meters, Deep Argo floats are designed to sample the full ocean volume, providing critical data for understanding deep-ocean heat content and circulation. ↩︎
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My understanding is the heat coming from deep in the earth also heats land masses, but more slowly and harder to measure. It is obvious that ocean heat will heat the atmosphere far more than the atmosphere will heat the ocean. Also, I love Ethical Skeptic but he can a pain in the ass because his writing is filled with abstruse phraseology and technical terms. It requires close attention, which is usually worth the effort. BUT when he has written on a topic I know very well AND based his entire analysis on a flatulent Wikipedia entry AND THEN is rude in response to my horror at his conclusions… well, he did eventually remove the piece. And, like I said, I do greatly appreciate his work. (footnote above is mine) ABN
Wittgenstein was very much taken by Schopenhauer in his youth, and we know he read him intensely. Particularly around the age when he was finishing school and beginning his later studies in Berlin. That feeling towards Schopenhauer changed over time, though. In Wittgenstein’s private notes, later published in Culture and Value:
“One could call Schopenhauer an altogether crude mind. I.e., he does have refinement, but at a certain level this suddenly comes to an end & he is as crude as the crudest. Where real depth starts, his finishes. One might say of Schopenhauer: he never takes stock of himself.”
So what happened? At 16, Wittgenstein read The World as Will and Representation and adopted Schopenhauer’s transcendental idealism (the idea that the world is fundamentally “my representation”). The entire concluding section of the Tractatus – where Wittgenstein talks about the “solipsistic I,” the world as a limited whole, and ethics/aesthetics being one – is essentially Schopenhauer translated into the language of mathematical logic.
We know, though from his notebooks and conversations with others that his view of Schopenhauer then shifts. He finds him too “glib”, too clean, things too clear and neat and, in some sense, easy. Schopenhauer, for example, solves the mystery of the universe by labelling the underlying force of reality “The Will.” To the (later) Wittgenstein, this felt like a cheap linguistic trick. It didn’t solve the philosophical knot in any way, it just gave the knot a mysterious, evocative name.
Also, compared particularly to Frege and Russell (who taught Wittgenstein in different contexts), Schopenhauer began to look like a sweeping, romantic prose-stylist rather than a rigorous thinker. Wittgenstein remarked that when he read Schopenhauer, he could “see to the bottom very easily” and to Wittgenstein, if a philosophical problem looks easy to solve, you probably haven’t actually understood its depth.
Wittgenstein was a choosy person, with his God-complex, and saw himself as unique figure.
Wittgenstein was certainly a choosy person, in many ways, but he was not someone with a God complex. Wittgenstein’s own journals abound with incredibly intense self-criticism, self-roasting, and self-recrimination. He held himself to incredibly high standards, which he generally thought he fell short of. He also held others to very high standards – particularly if they (claimed) they were engaging in philosophy. This was all because, for Wittgenstein, it mattered intensely. I think this is also key to Wittgenstein’s later dismissal of Schopenhauer. He may also have seen himself as something of a unique figure, but absolutely not in the sense of being marked out as exceptional, brilliant, or laudable – only in the sense of being deeply uncomfortable and highly distressed by things that didn’t seem to trouble others nearly so much.
Wittgenstein was notoriously brutal on himself. He was obsessed with purity, confession, and stripping away pretence – he often sought to try and confess or disclose his transgressions to those around him, for example. And it wasn’t just personal or psychological; he deeply believed that philosophy wasn’t just an intellectual exercise but a battle against one’s own vanity.
Wittgenstein later wrote that Schopenhauer “never searches his conscience.” I think he saw Schopenhauer as a hypocrite, really, who wrote brilliant things about the tragedy of human existence but didn’t actually suffer or work through them internally. Because Wittgenstein himself struggled constantly with his own ‘soul’ and feared being a “fraud” or a merely “reproductive” thinker rather than a truly original creator, he may well have applied that self-same scrutiny to Schopenhauer.
Let’s not forget that Schopenhauer lived a highly comfortable, bourgeois life, frequented fine restaurants, fought bitter legal battles over money with his mother, and was deeply vain about his own genius. It’s easy to then imagine that Wittgenstein came to look down on Schopenhauer for treating philosophy like a beautiful literary garment you could put on, rather than a painful, agonising restructuring of your soul.
Very good overview of the biolab info released by Gabbard and its global ramifications through covid, covid totalitarian policies, the Ukraine War and more. Since the Gabbard declassification story has been missing in most press outlets, this video is especially well worth watching. I admire and greatly enjoy the brevity and conciseness of the Promethean videos. There are exceptions to this rule, but it applies here — when you really know a subject well, you can describe it clearly and with few words. ABN
Muslims across Europe are shocked following Sweden’s historic and courageous decision: it will stop using the term “Islamophobia,” coined by the Muslim Brotherhood, deeming it a politically manipulated concept designed to silence criticism of Islam.
Sweden’s Foreign Minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard, announced that her government will press the European Union and the United Nations to cease using this fraudulent term.
The concept of “Islamophobia” was deliberately designed to equate legitimate criticism of Islamic doctrine with racism. It has been wielded as a weapon to silence debate on foundational Islamic texts that contain commandments to wage war, rape, and subjugate non-Muslims.
Sweden has just acknowledged what millions of Europeans already know: criticizing a religion that openly calls for the murder and sexual enslavement of nonbelievers is not a phobia, but common sense and self-preservation.
This represents a severe blow to the Islamist lobby across Europe.
Trump and Elon officially shut down USAID in July 2025 after the big foreign aid freeze.
Since then, right-wing leaders have swept to victory across the region, at least 7 major wins in quick succession:
Chile: José Antonio Kast (hard-right, biggest rightward shift in decades)
Bolivia: Rodrigo Paz (ended decades of socialist MAS rule)
Ecuador: Daniel Noboa (re-elected on law-and-order)
Colombia: Abelardo de la Espriella (far-right surge into the runoff)
Peru: Right-wing momentum building hard
Honduras & Costa Rica: Conservative/right-populist takeovers
Coincidence? Or did cutting off billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars that were flowing to leftist NGOs, “democracy” programs, and activist networks finally let voters decide for themselves?
The pink tide is collapsing. People are choosing security over chaos, sovereignty over dependency, and results over ideology.
This is what happens when the money tap gets turned off and the people get to speak.
I do not mind the term ‘right-wing’ but generally always read it as conservative — small government, individual freedom, respect for past and for national well-being. In most legacy (compromised) press, ‘right-wing’ or ‘far-right’ are slurs against normal people who are simply conservative and probably oppose immigration-invasion, welfare for invaders, lax law-enforcement, medical mandates, etc. ABN
It is always hard-to-impossible to know what is happening in China. You cannot be sure of anything anyone says, or reports. That said, this video gives some sense of the angry underside of Chinese society. ABN
Crowd-sourcing crowds and promoting crowd-sourced truthful results is the best antidote to information-control by elite cabals. We can tell better stories than them while also shredding their bs as soon as it appears. They will try to stop us by limiting our access to information and our capacity to disseminate information, which they always do or try to do. It’s a battle for them as well as us. So far, conspiracy theorists are winning the game with the most thoughtful and well-informed people. That’s a good sign. This is a battle that may never stop. Best to be more outspoken with friends and relatives. No need to be confrontational but best to at least let them know what you think on important topics. This is a very important follow-through on having better information than your brother or friend. Word-of-mouth ‘advertising’ is widely considered to be the best and most trusted form of advertising in the business world. This is because that is also true in life itself. If all of us just speak up a little more, the results will be exponentially better. ABN
I go to a protestant denominational church that consistently avoids making political statements and does not explicitly endorse political positions.
So, I was surprised when today’s sermon was announced as part one of a three part series on “Israel” that included textually debunking the idea there is a biblical basis for sending tax dollars or military support to the modern political nation of Israel. The pastor took the main verses people cite and explained why it’s a mistaken interpretation. He established that the “Israel” established as a nation in 1948 is not the “Israel” of the Old Testament. He defined dispensationalism and explained why it both inaccurate and a modern theological fad, one which we do not subscribe to. On the present and future of this Israel, he said “The political nation of Israel may come and go, it has before…”
I found this to be surprising and noteworthy. I would call my church a medium size, uncontroversial, family heavy, buttoned up, affluent church. Just a report from the normie Christianity front
The debunking of ‘dispensationalism’ is going to cause one of the largest swings in Christian religious belief and political opinion ever. Some 50 million American Christians have been tricked into believing lies based on fraudulent readings of the Bible, including fraudulent rewritings of scripture. ABN