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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread

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To: maceng2 who wrote (22398)7/20/2008 3:13:35 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 36917
 
I believe within or fundamental to the 2nd law, that heat and net heat refers to the sum of all components and not to real or supposed partial flows of energy or heat.

It not funny, it is simply the definition. And in any case the most important fact or reality is that the IPCC models predicted a signature or fingerprint of AGW caused by ACO2. It does not exist, It cannot be found. The simplest explanation is that if it does not exist it cannot be found.

These Conclusion are not challenged. If you understand, you know this is true, If you do not understand you may listen and be fooled by those who do not understand and throw fancy words around.

It is a clear checkmate in n moves. You see it or you do not.

A thorough discussion of the planetary heat transfer problem in the framework of theoretical physics and engineering thermodynamics leads to the following results:

1. There are no common physical laws between the warming phenomenon in glass houses and the fictitious atmospheric greenhouse effect, which explains the relevant physical phenomena. The terms “greenhouse effect” and “greenhouse gases” are deliberate misnomers.
2. There are no calculations to determinate an average surface temperature of a planet
* with or without atmosphere,
* with or without rotation,
* with or without infrared light absorbing gases.
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