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To: Eric who wrote (1450752)4/7/2024 2:24:38 PM
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<<From about 4 Hiroshima bombs per second to slightly over five today. Climate Change: Ocean Heat Content>>

So any increase in temperature will be compensated by an increase in radiation from Earth into outer space to the Fourth power.

i.e T x T x T x T. Where T = Temperature. A big increase in radiation from the planet.

So there will be a strong corrective force to all those five Hiroshima's going off.



Stefan–Boltzmann law - Wikipedia

btw how many Hiroshima's is the Suns energy? Might that not effect the Earths climate?

Looks to be 400 billion per second.

How many nuclear bombs make one sun? - Quora

back to the original link by Space Weather News

- There are STILL no papers that factor-in solar particle ozone destruction, solar impact on the global electric circuit, and the weakening of earth's magnetic field - and still blame humans for climate change- not a single one exists

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