jc456
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CrusaderFrank, can't make this shit up.Cot in the air warms it. Remember this experiment?You're back to this again, after earlier admitting IR warms the greenhouse gas components of air,
So you are a liar also...not surprising...IR does not warm air...nor does it warm so called greenhouse gasses with the exception of water vapor...
while the majority of air is transparent to IR. If gases absorb IR they must be warmed.
Flawed assumption...but feel free to show some observed, measured evidence that supports the claim that absorption and emission equals warming.
whileHere is a link to the empirical evidence greenhouse gases absorb IR
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235210289_Infrared_Absorption_by_CH4_H2O_and_CO2
Guess you are easily fooled...nothing there establishes a coherent link between the absorption of IR by a gas and warming in the atmosphere...absorption and emission don't equal warming...and the time between collisions of so called greenhouse gas molecules and N2 or O2, or some other component of "air" is so small, generally speaking, the so called greenhouse gas molecule loses its absorbed energy via collision before it even has time to emit said radiation...
Still waiting for you to tell me how many predictive failures a hypothesis gets in real science before it is scrapped and work begins on a hypothesis that can more accurately reflect reality. Any idea?
The American Journal o f Science and Arts Vol XXII Nov 1856, Pgs 382 - 383
The American Journal of Science and Arts
A two page report in 1856 by Eunice Newton Foote demonstrated that CO2 absorbs heat. She measured the temperatures in two glass 4x30 inch cylinders with internal thermometers. She exposed them to sunlight, one filled with air and one with CO2. Foote speculated that if there had been a period when the atmosphere held more of the gas, the planet would have been warmer.
She noted the temperature rises in various gases under the same conditions:
On comparing the sun's heat in different gases, I found it to be in hydrogen gas, 104° ; in common air, 106°; in oxygen gas 108°; and in carbonic acid gas, 125°.
Got yourself another example of the heat of compression...third paragraph....she states that the action increases with the density of the air...heat of compression...you are so easily fooled that it is just laughable...what a dupe...
What is funny...really funny is that you have to keep going back to that quaint 19th century science to find anything that supports your claims...it is hilarious to watch you thrash about looking for something....anything that seems to support your beliefs...
Heat of compression? How do you get heat of compression without heat? It is the heat that creates compression. In short the cylinder of CO2 absorbs heat. The cylinder with air doesn't absorb as much heat even though it also has heat of compression.
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Heat creates compression?
Are you sure?