Mike Corey
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that sort of zero in on the right side.
The point has been, I think, pretty clearly drawn that the norm for the past 2 million years has been ice age.
So we've been living most of the time over the last 2 million years has been ice age.
And then every 80 or 90,000 years or so, you get these little blips of warming that last for about eight to 10,000 years.
And then it goes back down to the norm of 80 to 90,000 years of ice age.
And then you get another little blip.
You know, that lasts about that certain- 80 to 90,000 years of ice age?
Of ice age.
And then you got these little blips.
Now there might be areas around the equator and stuff where they're still, you know, like foliage and things.
I don't think it goes to full like ice ball.
It's very, according to this graph, yeah, I mean, that's wild.
And I mean, but that would be like when it gets really cold there, what is that?
That's like 12 million years ago, halfway mark between the 25 to the present.
About, yeah.
So that's 25 million years and then it starts getting colder and colder and colder.
Oh yeah, that'd be good.
Yeah.
But from what I've read, and I'm not an expert in this stuff, I'm like, you're trying to make sense of like the best data and hopefully make the wisest choices along the way.
So that's, I guess, an example of like us trying to pursue wisdom, right?