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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (40253)5/29/2013 10:37:06 AM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
"Some believe in Scientology and some believe in Global Alarmism."

I'm Jewish. We don't use the word "science" in our "liturgical traditions"; we just produce scientists. I also believe in gravity, the speed of light, atoms, DNA, evolution, and global warming.

"I did mention ocean but that was in relation to Global Alarmist diversion to heat in the ocean "
Yes; apparently you think oceans have surfaces which heat up, but don't transfer that heat to the next layer. It's a novel theory, which should be written up and peer reviewed. Here's some background to help you out.

Century-Old Ocean Data Provides Further Confirmation of Global Warming


Drawing of the HMS Challenger survey vessel preparing to measure ocean temperatures by lowering thermometers deep into the ocean on ropes in 1872. A new NASA and University of Tasmania study combined the ship's 135-plus-year-old measurements of ocean temperatures with modern observations to get a picture of how the world's ocean has changed since the Challenger's voyage. The research reveals that warming of Earth can be clearly detected since 1873, with the ocean absorbing the majority of the heat. (Credit: NOAA)

sciencedaily.com