John Tyndall, father of AGW, never experimented with CO2

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John Tyndall, the father of global warming? The Democrats, the Global Warming cult, love to cite Tyndall as the scientist that discovered CO2 was a greenhouse gas. Man made global warming is based on a lie.

The fact is, John Tyndall never experimented with CO2. Read his paper and see for yourself.


 
Duh. Humans don't impact things. And there's Jesus.
Sure, we impact things, our emissions of CO2 is simply not having an impact.

It is telling, that with a little research, we find out that those who do advocate that man made global warming is a concern make claims that are not true.

CO2? Is devastating the planet, and the proof is based on the work of John Tyndall, who we find out never experimented with CO2.

Yes, there are beliefs and than there are beliefs based on lies.
 
Sure, we impact things, our emissions of CO2 is simply not having an impact.

It is telling, that with a little research, we find out that those who do advocate that man made global warming is a concern make claims that are not true.

CO2? Is devastating the planet, and the proof is based on the work of John Tyndall, who we find out never experimented with CO2.

Yes, there are beliefs and than there are beliefs based on lies.
Jesus is coming anytime now, bro. Why do you care about anything?
 
John Tyndall, the father of global warming? The Democrats, the Global Warming cult, love to cite Tyndall as the scientist that discovered CO2 was a greenhouse gas. Man made global warming is based on a lie.

The fact is, John Tyndall never experimented with CO2. Read his paper and see for yourself.


Tyndall is credited with the experiment that established the existence of GHGs. Five years earlier, another scientist, Eunice Foote, did an experiment that established CO2 as a GHG.

"Irish physicist John Tyndall is commonly credited with discovering the greenhouse effect, which underpins the science of climate change.

Starting in 1859, he published a series of studies on the way greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide trapped heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.

A recently digitised copy of The American Journal of Science and Arts suggests a woman beat him to it, however.

It includes a presentation by Eunice Foote to a top US science conference in 1856. She describes filling glass jars with water vapour, carbon dioxide and air, and comparing how much they heated up in the sun.

“The highest effect of the sun’s rays I have found to be in carbonic acid gas,” she writes, using the contemporary term for carbon dioxide.

“The receiver containing the gas became itself much heated – very sensibly more so than the other – and on being removed, it was many times as long in cooling.”

 
Tyndall is credited with the experiment that established the existence of GHGs. Five years earlier, another scientist, Eunice Foote, did an experiment that established CO2 as a GHG.

"Irish physicist John Tyndall is commonly credited with discovering the greenhouse effect, which underpins the science of climate change.

Starting in 1859, he published a series of studies on the way greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide trapped heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.

A recently digitised copy of The American Journal of Science and Arts suggests a woman beat him to it, however.

It includes a presentation by Eunice Foote to a top US science conference in 1856. She describes filling glass jars with water vapour, carbon dioxide and air, and comparing how much they heated up in the sun.

“The highest effect of the sun’s rays I have found to be in carbonic acid gas,” she writes, using the contemporary term for carbon dioxide.

“The receiver containing the gas became itself much heated – very sensibly more so than the other – and on being removed, it was many times as long in cooling.”

Neither of them, experimented with CO2, read my link, quote from it, it is not there. Tyndall did not experiment with CO2
and neither did the woman who beat him to it.

Circumstance affecting the heat of the Sun's rays, by Eunice Foote
 
Neither of them, experimented with CO2, read my link, quote from it, it is not there. Tyndall did not experiment with CO2
and neither did the woman who beat him to it.

Circumstance affecting the heat of the Sun's rays, by Eunice Foote
Carbonic acid gas
Ab initio calculations showed that a single molecule of water catalyzes the decomposition of a gas-phase carbonic acid molecule to carbon dioxide and water.

Foote was using carbonic acid gas and water. That formed CO2.

"In January 1859, Tyndall began studying the radiative properties of various gases. Part of his experimentation included the construction of the first ratio spectrophotometer, which he used to measure the absorptive powers of gases such as water vapor, "carbonic acid" (now known as carbon dioxide), ozone, and hydrocarbons. Among his most important discoveries were the vast differences in the abilities of "perfectly colorless and invisible gases and vapors" to absorb and transmit radiant heat. He noted that oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are almost transparent to radiant heat while other gases are quite opaque."
 
Reported today on most news channels.


  1. Antarctica's last 6 months were the coldest on record - CNN

    www.cnn.com/2021/10/09/weather/weather-record...
    (CNN)In a year of extreme heat, Antarctica's last six months were the coldest on record. "For the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees ...

And for the rest of the world, July was the warmest July on record. And Lytton, BC hit 121 F, and burned to the ground the next day.

(CNN)In a year of extreme heat, Antarctica's last six months were the coldest on record.
"For the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months," the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) said.
The last six months is also the darkest period at the South Pole, which is where the name polar darkness (also called polar night) comes from. Here, the sun sets for the last time around the spring equinox, and does not rise again until near the autumn equinox six months later.
For the entire Antarctic continent, the winter of 2021 was the second-coldest on record, with the "temperature for June, July, and August 3.4 degrees Celsius (6.1 degrees Fahrenheit) lower than the 1981 to 2010 average at -62.9 degrees Celsius (-81.2 degrees Fahrenheit)," according to a new report from the NSIDC.


"This is the second-coldest winter (June-July-August months) on record, behind only 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station," the NSIDC said.

 
Carbonic acid gas
Ab initio calculations showed that a single molecule of water catalyzes the decomposition of a gas-phase carbonic acid molecule to carbon dioxide and water.

Foote was using carbonic acid gas and water. That formed CO2.

"In January 1859, Tyndall began studying the radiative properties of various gases. Part of his experimentation included the construction of the first ratio spectrophotometer, which he used to measure the absorptive powers of gases such as water vapor, "carbonic acid" (now known as carbon dioxide), ozone, and hydrocarbons. Among his most important discoveries were the vast differences in the abilities of "perfectly colorless and invisible gases and vapors" to absorb and transmit radiant heat. He noted that oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are almost transparent to radiant heat while other gases are quite opaque."
H2CO3 is carbonic acid, which is what Foote and Tyndall experimented with. At that the effect is described as feeble
Screenshot from 2021-10-11 00-22-15.png
 

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