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Friday, January 15, 2010

Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect

For some time I have had this thought in my head and I am finally going to get it out. First Global Warming/Climate Change was built on the Greenhouse Effect and compering Earth and Venus, and the best way to destabilize a structure is to damage or destroy its stricture. Now let me go in to some quick details, first I want you to think of something I pretty sure no one else has asked you before, how long is a Venusian day is? Assuming you haven’t already looked it up, it’s 243 Earth days long, that’s 5,832 hours long. Venus is also 25% closer to the sun, and Venus is still volcanically active, more then here on Earth. And then there is the famous clouds we should all know about, which has become the whole point of the Greenhouse Effect argument. The problem is Venus is Venus, and Earth is Earth, Earth has a moon and Venus doesn’t, and if the current moon formation theory is correct, the Earth before was a completely different planet. The Greens have used this argument to build Global Warming/Climate Change on, the problem is that the Greenhouse Effect is one of those things which sounds good on paper but when put in to a scenario of a planet, specifically Earth, it starts to fall apart. With the last few years being colder, and this winter very cold, it makes the Climate Change argument harder for them to make their argument, but it doesn’t stop them. In fact I am working on an article related to something I saw last week, more on that later. Anyway I have made all the points needed, and remember the Greens are really Reds.

Solomon.

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