Reduced oxygen levels on Earth

lilies

The Living Force
The oxygen levels are much lover lower today, compared to the water vapor canopy the dinosaurs had. (C's mentioned the canopy & lighter gravity too)

[..]and ever before the time of Noah they couldn't see out very well.

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- The ability to see out into the heavens like we do now through our more rarefied, cleansed, thin atmosphere.. that's what allows us to see rainbows, the fact that our atmosphere will dry out, and that fine vapor of water that creates the image of the rainbow, that reflected light in the fine water particles that didn't occur in the heavy water-laden atmosphere before.
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- The oxygen level was much higher and I believe that's why people lived longer.. they had a much higher oxygen content. [..] Something that people don't talk about. We have consumed about half of the world's oxygen[..] the oxygen level today in the world is about one half of what it was in 1900.
(James McCanney , May 29 2014 radio show)

What's up with this?

Remember Jason talking about the oxygen chamber, where wounds heal much faster? Imagine meat+fat consuming barbarians eating a lot of iron could this way bleed a lot - effectively medicating themselves by blood loss - and their sword-cut battle wounds healed a lot faster. Think the nutrients level of their food must have been much higher too. Their air & water much cleaner, as Gurdjieff talked about that cold spring water having lots of curative / regenerative energies treating his bullet-wound and consequent weakness.

Pierre doesn't mention oxygen levels throughout in his book other than explaining relevance in carbon dating.

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Hi,

to my understanding, much of the oxygen in the atmosphere is a result of plants, bacteria and planktons producing it through photosynthesis.
Marine plants seems to stand for the most of it:


It is estimated that marine plants produce between 70 and 80 percent of the oxygen in the atmosphere.

_http://www.ecology.com/2011/09/12/important-organism/

Altough the book “Earth Changes And the Human-Cosmic Connection” doesn`t mention the reduction in oxygen directly Pierre does talk about everything crawling of things provoking earth changes that can affect life on the planet including those sources producing oxygen. Not only earth changes, we humans have done our fair share in speeding up the process through pollution and land-clearing, osit.

The person you quoted talked about “using up” the oxygen, I assume he then means that the production of oxygen is lower compared to the consumption?
 
lilies said:
The oxygen levels are much lover today, compared to the water vapor canopy the dinosaurs had. (C's mentioned the canopy & lighter gravity too)

[..]and ever before the time of Noah they couldn't see out very well.

[..]
- The ability to see out into the heavens like we do now through our more rarefied, cleansed, thin atmosphere.. that's what allows us to see rainbows, the fact that our atmosphere will dry out, and that fine vapor of water that creates the image of the rainbow, that reflected light in the fine water particles that didn't occur in the heavy water-laden atmosphere before.
[..]
- The oxygen level was much higher and I believe that's why people lived longer.. they had a much higher oxygen content. [..] Something that people don't talk about. We have consumed about half of the world's oxygen[..] the oxygen level today in the world is about one half of what it was in 1900.
(James McCanney , May 29 2014 radio show)

It would be interesting to know the sources McCanney used to establish such a drastic drop in oxygen level.
 
Pierre said:
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It would be interesting to know the sources McCanney used to establish such a drastic drop in oxygen level.

Yeah, compared to like the nowadays promulgated 21% oxygen, there was 42% in around 1900? Or just the height spread was different. Does it have to do with big volume distributions somehow and the air we breathe in..

For example: Surely there must be a lot less oxygen available in smog-laden cities, the air there smells like sniffing into a mop-up bucket, when I get out of the train. Then office air can be really bad often. Also it was always a night & day difference, when I went to the forests occupying some of the city-county's premises, the air was definitely refreshing there.

This device seems to be intuitive: around 350 Euros
https://www.buerklin.com/en/catalog/Air-oxygen-meters-type-Greisinger-GMH-3691-K371500.html
Two parts, needs the sensors too.
 
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