Man's energy use actually does explain climate change27-01-2023 01:59 | |
kent5915☆☆☆☆☆ (11) |
Have any of you considered that climate change primarily involves man's energy with CO2 and albedo changes being secondary factors. My paper showing man's energy contributions to climate change accounts for witnessed climate change. The paper is titled: "New Thermodynamics: How man's use of energy influences climate change" Hadronic journal, 45 (4) pg 399-421 (2022): DOI 10.29083/HJ.45./04.2022/SC399 It can also be read on my academia page: https://independent.academia.edu/kentmayhew/Papers Sincerely Kent Mayhew |
27-01-2023 03:58 | |
Into the Night★★★★★ (21597) |
kent5915 wrote: Climate has no value associated with it. There is nothing that can change. The Parrot Killer Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |
27-01-2023 04:25 | |
GasGuzzler★★★★★ (2933) |
@ kent5915, I did go and read the abstract to your paper. This line really snatched my full attention. kent5915 wrote: If we know precise where climate change is measured, then could you please describe for me how it is measured, what these measurement are, who is taking these measurements, to what margin of error can climate change be measured, and where is all this climate change data stored? Thank you in advance. Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan Edited on 27-01-2023 04:51 |
27-01-2023 16:18 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
kent5915 wrote: Kent, I want to read all of your papers. The titles are definitely intriguing ... however I cannot access them. Try though I may, I cannot get them to down load. Please attach all of your papers to an email to IBDaMann@yahoo.com so I can get started reading. Thanks in advance. |
27-01-2023 20:57 | |
kent5915☆☆☆☆☆ (11) |
Papers are big I may try my most recent climate change paper You may have to be a member of academia.com to read I am not sure Kent |
27-01-2023 20:59 | |
kent5915☆☆☆☆☆ (11) |
Papers are big I may try my most recent climate change paper You may have to be a member of academia.com to read I am not sure Kent |
27-01-2023 21:01 | |
kent5915☆☆☆☆☆ (11) |
I tried to download it here but the paper is 32 Megabites and I am limited to 2 M as an attachment You may try asking whoever is in charge of this forum to let the paper be downloaded cheers |
30-01-2023 15:54 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
kent5915 wrote:I tried to download it here but the paper is 32 Megabites and I am limited to 2 M as an attachment I was able to download your documents. I will be going through them one by one. I will perform my own review and I'll let you know what I find. |
30-01-2023 21:12 | |
HarveyH55★★★★★ (5197) |
If you remove the catch-phrases, buzzwords, and techno-babble, like only be a few (k)... |
03-02-2023 05:50 | |
James_★★★★★ (2238) |
HarveyH55 wrote: And we're left with K-Pop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6JppjQSTh8 Change sucks. |
04-02-2023 20:51 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
James_ wrote:Change sucks. That depends on how much change we're talking about.. |
05-02-2023 01:30 | |
James_★★★★★ (2238) |
IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. And if I say gravity has energy, Yawn, boring . Enter Hyun-A and her energy, then people might consider the gravity of the situation. All those quarters represents "small change" when it comes to gravity having energy. |
05-02-2023 07:58 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
James_ wrote:IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. At least you have the energy to consider the gravity of coining a new phrase in your quarters. |
06-02-2023 00:19 | |
HarveyH55★★★★★ (5197) |
James_ wrote:IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. If gravity had energy, why has it never been exploited? We can us something falling to generate electricity, or simply do physical work. But there must be a continuous supply. Like maybe a waterfall... Otherwise, you use pretty much the same amount of energy lifting stuff up, as you get back when it falls. |
06-02-2023 03:45 | |
GasGuzzler★★★★★ (2933) |
HarveyH55 wrote:James_ wrote:IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. Obviously you've been too busy to have a look at James' Bessler wheel. James? Can you post up a video of that full rotation? Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan |
06-02-2023 06:29 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
GasGuzzler wrote:HarveyH55 wrote:James_ wrote:IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. James__, level with us. You haven't fixed that oscillation problem, have you? That's why there haven't been any new videos lately, isn't that right? |
07-02-2023 04:05 | |
James_★★★★★ (2238) |
IBdaMann wrote:GasGuzzler wrote:HarveyH55 wrote:James_ wrote:IBdaMann wrote:James_ wrote:Change sucks. You bastard bitch, are you saying because I knocked your mother up I deserve this? I guess it is kind of my fault. I think this month I'll have my build working. This is a recent video I posted; https://youtu.be/d1fJx2Fkl7A The build before probably would worked if I used tapered roller bearings but as with you I forgot to use a condom. |
07-02-2023 21:13 | |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14407) |
So, we have one for the books on the Danish mirror site concerning holy links. I'm pressing Jorgen Petersen on why he believes there were ice ages and why any rational adult should believe as he does. He responds as follows:Jørgen Petersen writes: The only way I figure I can make this any more absurd is to ask Swan if he has anything to add. |
09-02-2023 03:27 | |
James_★★★★★ (2238) |
IBdaMann wrote: Thanks for the info. I'll have to visit the Danish mirror site. |
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