Anthropocene logbook entry 20231205: “NMR-h20-exploration” vs.“Climate Change: No reversal!"
- thomasgorgas
- Dec 5, 2023
- 2 min read
“There is no point of return!” – at least when it comes to the climate change and global warming.
Many say: "You can, perhaps you should, believe and know all about it by now".
Yet: “What to do?” (- as someone influential exclaimed wisely a long while ago...)
Or, in other words, as the Ur|Ur|Ur-Munich Original-of-all-Originals, Karl Valentin, excellently formulated this state of inner conflict nearly as long ago:
“We would have wanted to, but we didn’t dare.”...
There really isn't a better way to sum it all up: doing something that's almost forbidden (e.g. "enjoying traveling these days") and knowing that you're doing something really bad, for oneself and for others, vs. giving in to one's own inner-most desires (e.g. "...carefree travel..."), and all that conflict combined with the hope for (...whatever...) - which, ultimately, as we all know, is doomed to die ...
Even if you “want to turn back”, you are somehow stuck, or even imprisoned in a snare, just too tied down to move any further … – So: “What to do, Mr. Zeus?”...

This time, hope may rest in Dubai at the Global Climate Conference 2023 to save the world's climate from its own demise - or alternatively in Las Vegas|Nevada, where everything related to "Ground|Potable Water Exploration" (plus its management) will be shown and discussed - just in due time for St. Nicholas Day.
We abstain from one, but prefer to visit the other, based on Mr. Valentine's motto:
“We definitely wanted to dare ourselves to....”
We definitely have confidence in our exploration capabilities for ground | potable drinking water using and applying GEO-MRT | NMR (nuclear spin) and to provide high-resolution data to the community and to possibly curb the lack of water (or predicts its over-abundance) wherever we live on Planet Earth.
Which brings us back to Mr. Valentin: The (h2o) circle closes – somehow, again and again... just gonna wanting to dare yourself.
Carpe Diem |“Want-like-may-must--dare”!
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