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Mahdi, Qiyamah, The Messianic Age And Boiling Oceans

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Over the last four years, more than 200,000 people have died in the E.U. due to extreme heat.

The world’s oceans are boiling and rising at an accelerating pace as Qiyamah predicted. Warming seawater is the biggest factor, while melting glaciers and polar ice sheets are increasingly pouring more water into the oceans each year. Earth’s oceans reached their highest heat levels on record in 2025, absorbing vast amounts of excess energy from the atmosphere. This steady buildup has accelerated since the 1990s and is now driving stronger storms, heavier rainfall, and rising sea levels.

While surface temperatures fluctuate year to year, the ocean’s long-term warming trend shows no sign of slowing. The ocean acts as Earth’s primary heat sink. More than 90% of the extra heat trapped by greenhouse gases ends up in the ocean rather than the atmosphere or land. Because of this, ocean heat content provides one of the clearest and most reliable measures of long-term climate change that is Planet Earth’s new Armageddon.

Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered that climate change is causing nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance, to break down in the atmosphere much more quickly than previously thought. Nitrous oxide is the third-most-important long-lived greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide and methane, and it’s currently the dominant ozone-depleting substance produced by human activities.

And global cancer cases have surged dramatically, doubling since 1990 and reaching 18.5 million new diagnoses in 2024. Deaths have also climbed to over 10 million a year, with the steepest increases hitting low- and middle-income countries.

Without urgent action, researchers project more than 30 million new cases annually by 2050. Alarmingly, around four in ten cancer deaths are tied to preventable risks such as smoking, alcohol use, poor diet, and high blood sugar.

It is widely accepted that human activities are the primary drivers of global warming. However, the debate over how........

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