Wuwei
Gold Member
- Apr 18, 2015
- 5,341
- 1,176
- 255
"He just makes it up as he goes."He just makes it up as he goes.Where are you getting this crap?You got it totally backwards!!!CO2 doesnt impeded IR..it absorbs and emits in a frav=ction of a nanosecond...if it doesn't lose the energy via collision first.
Molecules in a gas have average speeds of around 500 meters per second, and around 0.2 nanoSec between collisions. This is at room temperature and pressure. The average relaxation time that a CO2 molecule can hold the vibration state is much longer: 13 microsec. A random molecule is 26000 times more likely to hit the vibrating GHG molecule before it has a chance to emit a photon. That random molecule gains energy from the vibration and turns into heat.
My gosh you and billy have a tiresome lack of knowledge of physics, and yet you both continue to spout effluvium from your rectal sphincters. (metaphorically)
Energy residency is 0.03ns. It is incapable of warming itself.. Empirically observed experiment proves that it can not warm itself... Only collision with a warmer molecule will warm it..
I cited verified experiments. What verified experiments do you have?