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Robert R. Northup, PhD, Biogeochemistry discussion archived here, now at Facebook.11-08-2025 20:30
sealover
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Robert R. Northup, PhD, continues to discuss biogeochemistry and climate change at FACEBOOK, in the "Climate Change Reality" forum. An open forum anyone on Facebook can view without joining. Also posts in "Geology", "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology", and "Speculative Evolution Enthusiasts" forums.

Here at climate-debate.com, Robert R. Northup was known as "sealover" or "Im a BM". The second persona evolved as a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde thing, to address trolls employing a different attitude. "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.

There are about a dozen threads started by "sealover" that get into global change and science. Half of them specifically about biogeochemistry of the atmosphere, sea, and soil. They can be found by clicking on "sealover" by the avatar at the top left of this post. That opens the profile page, including a list of most recent threads. Within the profile page is a little place to "view all posts" if you click on it. In the first months posting, I was careful to give a clear identifying individual title to every post, but the more recent ones only show the titles of the threads they were posted on.
17-08-2025 05:41
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sealover wrote: "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.

Nope. You sought to avoid discussing the sea. As soon as I taught you that water evaporates, your delusion bubble burst and you fled to the hills in panic.

As a result, you never explained why any rational adult should believe in "ocean acidification". Depsite my having taught you that the correct chemistry term for pH moving towards 7.0 is "neutralization" or "neutralizing," you nonetheless insist on referring to it as "acidification" because you aren't interested in understanding any chemistry; you are only focused on pushing hype, fear and panic over the religious doctrinal idea that water somehow does not evaporate.

Please let me know when something changes.
29-08-2025 02:28
sealover
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Robert R. Northup, PhD, continues to discuss biogeochemistry and climate change at FACEBOOK, in the "Climate Change Reality" forum. An open forum anyone on Facebook can view without joining. Also posts in "Geology", "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology", and "Speculative Evolution Enthusiasts" forums.

Here at climate-debate.com, Robert R. Northup was known as "sealover" or "Im a BM". The second persona evolved as a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde thing, to address trolls employing a different attitude. "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.

There are about a dozen threads started by "sealover" that get into global change and science. Half of them specifically about biogeochemistry of the atmosphere, sea, and soil. They can be found by clicking on "sealover" by the avatar at the top left of this post. That opens the profile page, including a list of most recent threads. Within the profile page is a little place to "view all posts" if you click on it. In the first months posting, I was careful to give a clear identifying individual title to every post, but the more recent ones only show the titles of the threads they were posted on.
29-08-2025 20:24
Into the NightProfile picture★★★★★
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sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD,...

Biogeochemistry is not a word. Your socks accomplish nothing. You can't acidify an alkaline. Carbon dioxide is not carbonic acid. There is no science called 'global change'. You deny science and chemistry with your BS.

Stop spamming.


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30-08-2025 00:41
Im a BM
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Into the Night wrote:
sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD,...

Biogeochemistry is not a word. Your socks accomplish nothing. You can't acidify an alkaline. Carbon dioxide is not carbonic acid. There is no science called 'global change'. You deny science and chemistry with your BS.

Stop spamming.


Yes, biogeochemistry is a word. You can look it up in almost any English dictionary.

My socks accomplish more than your pretty little head could imagine.

I'm not trying to acidify any "alkalines". That's not a "thing".

Carbon dioxide is "carbonic acid gas". You can look it up in old chemistry books.

CO2 + H2O = H2CO3

Global change is not a "science", it is a reality we should face without denial.

I do not deny science and chemistry with my BS.

I advance science and chemistry with my BA, MS, and PhD, in widely cited science and chemistry publications.

Stop spamming, Parrot Boy!
30-08-2025 08:30
Into the NightProfile picture★★★★★
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Im a BM wrote:
Into the Night wrote:
sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD,...

Biogeochemistry is not a word. Your socks accomplish nothing. You can't acidify an alkaline. Carbon dioxide is not carbonic acid. There is no science called 'global change'. You deny science and chemistry with your BS.

Stop spamming.


Yes, biogeochemistry is a word.

Nope. Not a word.
Im a BM wrote:
You can look it up in almost any English dictionary.

False authority fallacy. Word games. Dictionaries don't define any word. You don't to quote every dictionary. Omniscience fallacy.
Im a BM wrote:
My socks accomplish more than your pretty little head could imagine.

They accomplish absolutely nothing.
Im a BM wrote:
I'm not trying to acidify any "alkalines".

Yes you are. Illiteracy. Plural used for singular.
Im a BM wrote:
That's not a "thing".

It seems to be your thing.
Im a BM wrote:
Carbon dioxide is "carbonic acid gas".

Carbon dioxide is not carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is not a gas.
Im a BM wrote:
You can look it up in old chemistry books.

CO2 + H2O = H2CO3


CO2 != H2CO3
Im a BM wrote:
Global change is not a "science", it is a reality we should face without denial.

'Global change' is a nonsense phrase, often used by believers in the Church of Global Warming. Buzzword fallacy. You don't even know what 'reality' is, or how it's defined.
Im a BM wrote:
I do not deny science and chemistry with my BS.

You deny both.
Im a BM wrote:
I advance science and chemistry with my BA, MS, and PhD, in widely cited science and chemistry publications.

Science isn't a publication, paper, degree, book, magazine, or website. Your cites are meaningless.
Im a BM wrote:
Stop spamming, Parrot Boy!

LIF. Grow up.


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Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit

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30-08-2025 18:11
Im a BM
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Into the Night wrote:
sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD,...

Biogeochemistry is not a word. Your socks accomplish nothing. You can't acidify an alkaline. Carbon dioxide is not carbonic acid. There is no science called 'global change'. You deny science and chemistry with your BS.

Stop spamming.


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23-09-2025 23:38
sealover
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Robert R. Northup, PhD, continues to discuss biogeochemistry and climate change at FACEBOOK, in the "Climate Change Reality" forum. An open forum anyone on Facebook can view without joining. Also posts in "Geology", "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology", and "Speculative Evolution Enthusiasts" forums.

Here at climate-debate.com, Robert R. Northup was known as "sealover" or "Im a BM". The second persona evolved as a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde thing, to address trolls employing a different attitude. "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.

There are about a dozen threads started by "sealover" that get into global change and science. Half of them specifically about biogeochemistry of the atmosphere, sea, and soil. They can be found by clicking on "sealover" by the avatar at the top left of this post. That opens the profile page, including a list of most recent threads. Within the profile page is a little place to "view all posts" if you click on it. In the first months posting, I was careful to give a clear identifying individual title to every post, but the more recent ones only show the titles of the threads they were posted on.
24-09-2025 21:00
Into the NightProfile picture★★★★★
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sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD, continues to discuss biogeochemistry and climate change at FACEBOOK, in the "Climate Change Reality" forum. An open forum anyone on Facebook can view without joining. Also posts in "Geology", "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology", and "Speculative Evolution Enthusiasts" forums.

There is no such thing as biogeochemistry. Climate cannot change. Stop advertising.
sealover wrote:

Here at climate-debate.com, Robert R. Northup was known as "sealover" or "Im a BM". The second persona evolved as a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde thing, to address trolls employing a different attitude. "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.
You cannot acidify an alkaline. There is no such thing as 'carbonic acid gas'. Carbon dioxide is not an acid.
Illiteracy: Past tense used for present tense.
[quote]sealover wrote:
There are about a dozen threads started by "sealover" that get into global change and science. Half of them specifically about biogeochemistry of the atmosphere, sea, and soil. They can be found by clicking on "sealover" by the avatar at the top left of this post. That opens the profile page, including a list of most recent threads. Within the profile page is a little place to "view all posts" if you click on it. In the first months posting, I was careful to give a clear identifying individual title to every post, but the more recent ones only show the titles of the threads they were posted on.

Denying theories of science is not 'getting into' science. The Earth is still the Earth. It hasn't changed. There is no such thing as iogeochemistry. People here already know how to use the software that you seem to have a lot of trouble with.


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
24-09-2025 21:01
Into the NightProfile picture★★★★★
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Into the Night wrote:
sealover wrote:
Robert R. Northup, PhD, continues to discuss biogeochemistry and climate change at FACEBOOK, in the "Climate Change Reality" forum. An open forum anyone on Facebook can view without joining. Also posts in "Geology", "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology", and "Speculative Evolution Enthusiasts" forums.

There is no such thing as biogeochemistry. Climate cannot change. Stop advertising.
sealover wrote:

Here at climate-debate.com, Robert R. Northup was known as "sealover" or "Im a BM". The second persona evolved as a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde thing, to address trolls employing a different attitude. "sealover" just wanted to talk about the sea, and how we could address the ocean "acidification" impact from all that "carbonic acid gas" (that's what they really used to call CO2) in the atmosphere.
You cannot acidify an alkaline. There is no such thing as 'carbonic acid gas'. Carbon dioxide is not an acid.
Illiteracy: Past tense used for present tense.
[quote]sealover wrote:
There are about a dozen threads started by "sealover" that get into global change and science. Half of them specifically about biogeochemistry of the atmosphere, sea, and soil. They can be found by clicking on "sealover" by the avatar at the top left of this post. That opens the profile page, including a list of most recent threads. Within the profile page is a little place to "view all posts" if you click on it. In the first months posting, I was careful to give a clear identifying individual title to every post, but the more recent ones only show the titles of the threads they were posted on.

Denying theories of science is not 'getting into' science. The Earth is still the Earth. It hasn't changed. There is no such thing as biogeochemistry. People here already know how to use the software that you seem to have a lot of trouble with.



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




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