Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Five Science Questions: a Quiz Part 2

https://principia-scientific.com/five-science-questions-a-quiz-part-2/ 

 

My reply:

 The secret word for today is quiet. Stop listening to the outrageous lies of the IPCC lie machine that are just trying to get your money and see through their barge of academic papers confusing the simple physics to keep your alarmed enough to want to "sacrifice" for their cause..

The simple physical fact is that atmospheric CO2 has almost the same radiation as a piece of dry ice, and weaker, with monochrome radiation at 15 microns rather than a complete Planck black body radiation spectrum that peaks there. The temperature of dry ice is -80C (really a little warmer), so its radiation is the same as an that from an iron bar chilled to -80C, which can't heat anything at any range. There is nothing else to this outrageous lie that atmospheric CO2 can cause global temperatures to rise. Its radiation bounces back and forth among atmospheric CO2 molecules, and some bounces harmlessly off Earth's surface until it's dissipated by entropy and joins the heat death of the Universe. Meanwhile the Sun heats the Earth's surface only to a range of about -50C to +50C, and atmospheric CO2's -80C radiation absorption wavelength lets surface thermal IR pass by untouched, proving that it has no effect on the weather or climate, and that its concentration doesn't matter, so CO2 emissions are no threat.

The IPCC trolls can only shout that I'm spreading "misinformation" and call for me to be silenced leftist-style, but can never produce a scientific refutation, because they've politicized science to serve their agenda and scientific truth trumps politics.

Help me wake up the general public to the simplicity of the physics with simple slogans like "CO2's -80C radiation can't melt an ice cube". Just Say No to the IPCC and its -80C.

https://www.quora.com/Without-greenhouse-gases-in-the-atmosphere-would-Earth-be-able-to-dissipate-enough-heath-to-stay-cool/answer/TL-Winslow


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