According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, heat cannot be created or destroyed but must come from somewhere; the Inversion ECDO Theory proposes that the immense thermal energy driving phenomena like El Niño and polar ice melting originates from beneath Earth's crust rather than atmospheric sources.
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Is Earth’s heat coming from inside the planet?Added:
heat. By the second law of thermodynamics, it can't go away and it can't appear. So, you know, from nowhere and it can't disappear into nowhere. It has to come from somewhere. So, where did El Niño get this heat? Where did the poles, the the hyper temperature conditions at the pole, the dramatic melting of the ice at that in in Antarctica and and Arctic at that same time, the same 3 weeks of 2023, from where did they derive their heat? ECDO argues that this heat is coming from below the crust.
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