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Re: [Phys-l] The Cause of Global Warming. What's the Proof thehypothysises and models are right?



Mark,

I went to your web page below and saw the unbelievable images from NASA and
the satellite views. Are the images copyrighted by you or NASA?

I assume they are open literature images from NASA and the government. Do
you know for sure? Who gave them to you?

Paul

At 07:26 PM 5/19/07 -0700, you wrote:
I suggest watching the following presentation for a good discussion of
just how good the evidence is for global warming:

http://video.csupomona.edu/CampusForum/NaomiOreskes-245.asx

You might also want to take a look at:

http://irascibleprofessor.com/comments-04-22-07.htm

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu on behalf of Stefan Jeglinski
Sent: Sat 5/19/2007 6:25 PM
To: Forum for Physics Educators
Subject: Re: [Phys-l] The Cause of Global Warming. What's the Proof the
hypothysises and models are right?

which global warming model is correct?

Quite probably none of them.

why are their so many DOOMSDAY and the destruction of the earth is
right around the corner type scientists?

'Cause that's currently where the money and fame are.

if cold fusion releases energy from palladieum, then won't reversing
the electrodes absorb energy from the atmosphere?

Leaving aside the question of "does it exist," and therefore whether
the question makes any sense at all, my uninformed and probably wrong
understanding of the popular concept is that energy is not being
released from palladium (being massive, palladium would be a
candidate for fission, not fusion). Apparently palladium makes for a
good "packing matrix" for the "active ingredient" (deuterium?).

Ludwik K on this list can address the latest re the palladium
question, not to mention electrochemistry for CF. I don't see how the
reverse electrode idea makes any sense.


Stefan Jeglinski

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