Beyond.Celsus
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BruhAll gases have the ability to absorb Infrared Radiation (aka as heat).
You made a big oof here
BruhAll gases have the ability to absorb Infrared Radiation (aka as heat).
Ok.Actually you are wrong. I will write up a nice post explaining this.
You sure about that?Bruh
You made a big oof here
Yes.You sure about that?
Are you saying that some gases do not and cannot absorb heat?Yes.
I was here just for the lols
Maar nou het jy n gat van jouself gemaak
And what gas/ess would that be?
Nitrogen and oxygenAnd what gas/ess would that be?
You saying that Oxygen and Nitrogen cannot absorb heat - that they cannot be heated?Nitrogen and oxygen
They cannot absorb heat.You saying that Oxygen and Nitrogen cannot absorb heat - that they cannot be heated?
Why do you think performance vehicles use Nitrogen in the tyres?You saying that Oxygen and Nitrogen cannot absorb heat - that they cannot be heated?
You're getting weak. The old Ponderer would have never made a statement that could be checked. Gotta step up your game.All gases have the ability to absorb Infrared Radiation (aka as heat).
Explain the last 100 years
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It's the sun.Explain the last 100 years
The sun was always thereIt's the sun.
Explain that to Ponderer.The sun was always there
Any sane person knows it's the Industrial Revolution.Explain the last 100 years
I'm not against Nuclear Power Generation.
I (personally) think it's a practical solution to the problem.
But there are real dangers and concerns about it.
I think the solution to the problem is to use a mix of technologies.
The most important factor by far is the cost involved with each technology.
And that's where "fossil fuels" have the advantage.