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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1121382)2/28/2019 9:00:18 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) of 1575155
 
poor poor shepie smollett, LOL, you do not even know what thermal conductivity is. In any case CO2 has no energy to absorb. The 25,000 PPM of H20 gets it all first.

And what happens to the minicule part CO2 captures by photon or banging into other molecules, if it has a higher thermal energy in collision it gives it up and if lower it get's warmer. But ultimately it tranfers to some dust or ice crystal and that radiates its as a full spectrum black solid and most of that that is aimed at space is gone in less than a millisecond.

CO2 As strickly a mechanical conductor of thermal heat is one of the most conductive gases.

CO2 makes more plants and plants make more pollen and pollen as a solid is thousands of times more a black body emitter as any gas, even H20 that itself is thousands time emitter
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