jc456
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then very most likelyQUOTE="Crick, post: 21604281, member: 48966"]I don't believe I have to as Billy Bob, SSDD and their idol Dr William Happer, have already explained it to us. CO2 absorbs LWIR radiated from the Earth's surface. It then very most likely loses that energy with a collision with other molecules of the air. That WARMS the air it collides with.
that doesn't mean it does right? and you have no hot spot, so you still fail. It must suck to fail every time you post something.
that doesn't mean it does right?
Warm CO2 colliding with N2 doesn't warm the N2?
Why not?[/QUOTE]
why would it? you post evidence it does just that. I'll wait.