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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: frankw1900 who wrote (23474)6/10/2013 2:47:53 AM
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I gave a better theory(my own) on this thread some years ago. It's a hybrid that uses the solar wind + CRs to drive Lu's ozone destroying chemical mechanism. My theory fills in some technical gaps in his but doesn't interfere with his. Last fall I read his original on the arXiv.

I didn't bring it up because I've renounced this idiocy. The public doesn't need it any more to prove their love of socialism(socialism awards them with wealth). Ask silkscreen12, your fellow countryman, who accused me of savagery, and who lives off of drones. I need to renounce ever mentioning pseudo science, and pseudos, but maybe review my warming theory, because warming presents the greatest boon to mankind in 10,000 years.

You can test this theory for yourself. If you feel the sun on your skin it's hotter than it ever was in the past. Therefore less ozone is in the stratosphere and more short wave EM reaches the surface while the solar constant remains constant. Every atmospheric scientist knows there's declining ozone although we don't have a good direct way to measure it. When it declines a lot the hole at the pole forms. The picture of the hole is the proof of ozone depletion. How do I know the sun feels hotter? I have a good memory.

After all, didn't Ted Turner say it was hotter than hell last summer? Or was that the previous summer?
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