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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Woody who wrote (5697)1/8/2023 12:53:54 AM
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This is very interesting science. The H3O2- ion water phase suggests lots of things, and I believe has been the proven mechaism in liquid to solid as well as liquid to gas transitions of water (Pollack should get Noble for this research). I wonder if they have done the same experiments they did on water on a hydrophobic liquid like propane or hexane to prove ions are doing these things. Propane and hexane should not have ion charge effects like water, but who knows, carbon likes to take electrons from hydrogen too.

It also gives the CO2 idiots a new theory about CO2 effects on climate change they are completely ignoring. CO2 absorbing light from the sun and acting as a greenhouse gas is bullshit physics because H2O takes almost all the sun's energy from the wavelengths of light that CO2 absorbs. But CO2 combining with phases of the water molecule causing charge changes and helping change water molecules morph into different phases gives an alternate mechanism for CO2 changing climate on the planet. The oxygens on CO2 would pull electrons from the H2O enhancing the effect giving a stronger negative charge and potentially enhancing positive proton production. That could enhance faster cloud formation, and faster production of low pressure systems. But that suggests that CO2 wouldt increase global cooling from enhanced cloud formation.

None of this is included in current models of weather by all the global climate change idiots. Too bad they ignore it. Shows the science is far from settled.
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