The teacher. Valentina Zharkova, former professor at the NorthUmbria University, now professor emeritus and private researcher, explained to us in this I would say UNMISSABLE interview many truths unfortunately kept silent by the general press.
Starting from his 2015 Nature publication, presented at Royal Society of Astronomy (RAS) of Llandluno, in which he had perfectly predicted the coming true of the next global cooling, lasting about thirty years, starting from 2020. A perfectly spot-on prediction.
It is interesting to understand from his own words how the conclusion that the cold would be "arrived” to be heard on earth, would have derived from a research that had other purposes (…); that is, this discovery, like many great discoveries, occurred by chance. So this enormous paradigm shift was not initially noticed by the media; hence the publication on Nature of 2015.
Only to translate, 5 years later, into a paper with lots more details on the topic. Popen then withdrawn due to a contributor who seems to have hypothesized basic calculation errors in support of his decision (and with many doubts about the real reasons, ed.). Errors which then, according to what was reported by the professor. Zharkova, correct calculations would instead have been found, with the results published in his latest book (…).
At the same time, during the interview, Prof. Zharkova followed a didactic path in which the method of calculating the inference of CO2 on the climate was analysed, as envisaged by the IPCC, detecting potential methodological errors.
At the same time, it was explained how a small glaciation can really be expected in the coming years, with an increase in the cooling phenomena of the planet in the coming years (and not global warming….).
Indeed, two further substantial elements emerged. The first, which in the minimum-like of Maunder (Modern (Eddie) Grand Solar Minimum) an increase in seismicity and volcanicity of the Earth is normally expected, with the addition of suspensions in the atmosphere capable of further reducing the Earth's temperature, a sort of "positive feedback".
The second element is that this cooling, on the basis of studies by Schindell, in Science (2001), would seem to have to be concentrated especially in the northern hemisphere and in particular in northern Europe (...).
Certainly this interview puts a lot of irons in the fire, with topics from which we can make – we believe – interesting extrapolations in the coming times.
The basic observation remains that the discoveries, i.e. the models, of the professor. Zharkova are truly fearsome in terms of hypothesized effects on terrestrial life, given the correspondence in reality so far; idealizing, as a corollary, also a possible scarcity of resources in the coming years (...).
What could be the consequences of the possible realization of the above will be a topic to be explored further. Of course, if, as it seems, 2021/22 will be a very cold winter, especially in Europe, Professor Zharkova's hypotheses will have to begin to be evaluated with extreme concreteness. And from an audience that will certainly have to go well beyond the merely scientific/popular circle, we will see (...).
The fact remains that every model forecast it must always be verified with facts and data. And the professor's prediction. Zharkova of 2015 proved to be extremely correct, published in Nature, a substantial element in support of the proposed theses.
In any case, we can state that this interview probably constitutes a first for an astrophysicist of this caliber who lends his expertise to explain, through the media, physical phenomena of such importance for the earth's balance; with a level of detail I would say is impressive.
We are grateful to Professor Zharkova for trusting us, in the context.
In all of this, we hope we have been up to the task of asking the right questions, generating feedbackIt's understandable for readers and experts on the subject.
Prof. Valentina Zharkova – Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
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