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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    My five year old nephew walks over and says he wants to look up tornado's on the internet, only for about the millionth time now. We came across a link at Discovery Channels .com showing a scale of power in TNT force starting with explosives mostly at the bottom, tornados near the middle and toward the top are all natural phenomenon. The biggest bomb was at two thirds up the scale, hitting fifty megatons of TNT force and was of course man made, but earthquakes volcanoes and others, started at one hundred and seventy eight megatons TNT, going to one hundred thousand gigatons.

    Our kids better start on the city sized space craft’s.
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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Once again we have a problem that we can not determine the truth. All the past information is USLESS for there are factors now that were not presant in the past.

    You have unknown variables in your calculations.

    At no time in the past before mankind did a 747 fly across the globe. There were no multiple millions of cars and trucks each of which expels the amount of C02 that might be expected of a small HERD of buffalo. There were no coal fired electric plants dumping as much C02 as a small VOLCANO.

    You may calculate all you want, but without the correct variables your answer is OPINION. Not based on real scientific methods. You know this and I know this, and I do not give a tinkers dam for the political process either.

    Like they at one time said when we were in school and they taught us how to duck under our desk in case of a nuclear attack. Bend down and kiss your ass good bye, or learn to prepare for the pending problem.
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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Yes the term global warming is man-made. But the only thing that can cause the planet to warm is that big ball of fire at the center of our solar system. In the words of Penn and Teller it's BS
    "Energy in search of source to achieve reaction"

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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Quote Originally Posted by ggullet View Post
    Yes the term global warming is man-made. But the only thing that can cause the planet to warm is that big ball of fire at the center of our solar system. In the words of Penn and Teller it's BS
    Yes the heat source is the sun. But I think you might be spending too much time watching Fox TV.

    Try removing the insulation from the walls in your home and see how warm it stays without its blanket of insulation. If it does stay warm because of the heat source I would be glad if I am not the one paying the bill.

    That is what the C02 does. It acts as an insulator. There are too many people that make too much money on there oil stock to be honest with you. Or they are brainwashed by Fox that is owned by these people along with almost all of our communication media.


    If you do not believe it you can put one bottle inside another. put a thermometer inside the inner bottle and put a stopper in it. then fill the outer bottle with water so as to push all the air out of the bottle now fill the bottle with C02 and let it push the water out until there is just C02 in the outer bottle. now put the bottle in the sun and watch the temperature in the inner bottle. However be sure that there is no water in the inner bottle as it will in time boil causing the device to explode.

    C02 is a transparent insulator that lets high frequency light spectrum to RADIATE in but does not let it conduct back out again. It also reduces the longer wave radiation back to space. The result is quite a good insulator. You car produces as much C02 as a small herd of buffalo.

    A coal fired power plant produces as much C02 as a small volcano.

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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Quote Originally Posted by everymansmedium View Post
    Yes the heat source is the sun. But I think you might be spending too much time watching Fox TV.

    Try removing the insulation from the walls in your home and see how warm it stays without its blanket of insulation. If it does stay warm because of the heat source I would be glad if I am not the one paying the bill.

    That is what the C02 does. It acts as an insulator. There are too many people that make too much money on there oil stock to be honest with you. Or they are brainwashed by Fox that is owned by these people along with almost all of our communication media.


    If you do not believe it you can put one bottle inside another. put a thermometer inside the inner bottle and put a stopper in it. then fill the outer bottle with water so as to push all the air out of the bottle now fill the bottle with C02 and let it push the water out until there is just C02 in the outer bottle. now put the bottle in the sun and watch the temperature in the inner bottle. However be sure that there is no water in the inner bottle as it will in time boil causing the device to explode.

    C02 is a transparent insulator that lets high frequency light spectrum to RADIATE in but does not let it conduct back out again. It also reduces the longer wave radiation back to space. The result is quite a good insulator. You car produces as much C02 as a small herd of buffalo.

    A coal fired power plant produces as much C02 as a small volcano.

    John
    Try mentos and pepsi, thats fun too or maybe you would prefer dry ice and water since you seem to have a thing for co2. here we go again man and his overblown ego believing he can actually control evolution, the planet, his destiny, and whatever he wants after a few hundred years of industry. I believe greed is the root of all evil also, but that's just the way it is. so many people crying about let's think about the future, if thats all we're here for is to take care of the future what's the point, there is no future there is only now and we control nothing. but I guess debating the futile keeps energy from getting bored.
    "Energy in search of source to achieve reaction"

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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamison2000e View Post
    My five year old nephew walks over and says he wants to look up tornado's on the internet, only for about the millionth time now. We came across a link at Discovery Channels .com showing a scale of power in TNT force starting with explosives mostly at the bottom, tornados near the middle and toward the top are all natural phenomenon. The biggest bomb was at two thirds up the scale, hitting fifty megatons of TNT force and was of course man made, but earthquakes volcanoes and others, started at one hundred and seventy eight megatons TNT, going to one hundred thousand gigatons.

    Our kids better start on the city sized space craft’s.
    Hi Jamison...I have recently been studying the history of "cataclysms" on the earth. I found this quote which really made me think in a new direction....

    "Our planetary world is a place of continuing dynamic change. It is not the cosily safe place which most people would prefer it to be, nor has it ever been. Nature is neither blind nor deaf and its organic power and reach are far greater than any weapon of mass destruction of which humans have so far been able to conceive of and build. We need to know more about those powers, their natures, qualities and cyclic functions."

    J.S. Gordon.......The Rise and Fall of Atlantis...

    This quote made me think especially of the tsunami which we recently witnessed in our own time and how its destructive capacity wiped thousands and thousands of lives away in a span of time that was like a blink of the eye....


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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Quote Originally Posted by JSGordon
    Our planetary world is a place of continuing dynamic change...
    This implies that global warming is mostly nature-made.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Hi Antonio....J.S. Gordon does not let us off the hook as far as human responsibility towards developing a sense of ecological awareness. He states...

    "It is a simple fact that our modern technological age is barely 3 centuries old. Yet in that short span of time, human intelligence has been capable of turnng age-old existing theories of mathematics, physics and chemistry into a host of implied technologies, as well as energy production and distribution. These in conjunction with corporate application have completely transformed the culture of humanity. Yet corporatism and its crassly materialistic approach to life have also been the main destroyer of family life and human values. Technology and consumerism have caused extensive damage to the environment and has put a great strain upon the world's resources as well as basic human health and happiness. We are amidst a growing call for ecological awareness so that we are not overcome by a general devastation (cataclysism) arising out of our own ignorance and greed. The Ancients were very skilled observers of Nature's processes but they too made similar ecological mistakes..."(they paid the price, nature has its own intelligence.)


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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Does Gordon aware of the anaerobic era of life evolution?
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: Is global warming mostly man-made?

    Hi Antonio....I checked the index and do not see that particular word so could you define anaerobic era so I could re-check and see if that is covered under another principle of understanding....the book entails so many concepts and era's that this is possible....


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