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Ball bearings made more sense...

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are you serious- to me, its just that we're causing more solar absorption that what is supposed to happen normally.

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are you serious- to me, its just that we're causing more solar absorption that what is supposed to happen normally.

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Uh-huh. Three questions:

 

1) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation on a solar panel?

2) What percentage of absorbed radiation is not converted to electricity (i.e. converted to thermal energy?)

3) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation of a desert?

4) What percentage of desert is covered by solar panels?

5) What is the total difference in solar radiation absorbed and converted to thermal energy between having solar panels and NOT having solar panels in the desert?

 

Those questions make the difference between a proposed theory and a really, really half-baked idea.

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Uh-huh.  Three questions:

 

1) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation on a solar panel?

2) What percentage of absorbed radiation is not converted to electricity (i.e. converted to thermal energy?)

3) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation of a desert?

4) What percentage of desert is covered by solar panels?

5) What is the total difference in solar radiation absorbed and converted to thermal energy between having solar panels and NOT having solar panels in the desert?

 

Those questions make the difference between a proposed theory and a really, really half-baked idea.

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Five questions sir! (ala Sir Launcelot to King Arthur)

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Five questions sir!  (ala Sir Launcelot to King Arthur)

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I know. I was on a roll...

 

It went from two to four to five to three, back to four...then I said "!@#$ it", and just left it saying "three" and typed however many questions I felt like asking. So I'm lazy...

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I know.  I was on a roll...

 

It went from two to four to five to three, back to four...then I said "!@#$ it", and just left it saying "three" and typed however many questions I felt like asking.  So I'm lazy...

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It's from the Holy Grail Tom... <_<:D

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It's from the Holy Grail Tom... <_<  :D

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I know... "Three shall be the counting of the number, and the counting of the number shall be three. Thou shalt not could to four, nor shall thou count to two, unless proceeding to three. Five...is right out!"

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Uh-huh.  Three questions:

 

1) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation on a solar panel?

2) What percentage of absorbed radiation is not converted to electricity (i.e. converted to thermal energy?)

3) What's the ratio of absorption to incident radiation of a desert?

4) What percentage of desert is covered by solar panels?

5) What is the total difference in solar radiation absorbed and converted to thermal energy between having solar panels and NOT having solar panels in the desert?

 

Those questions make the difference between a proposed theory and a really, really half-baked idea.

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15, 64, 39, 12, and 18 :lol:

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And of course, throwing out random numbers proves an idea is, in fact, half-assed.

 

Don't laugh.  It's your theory, poindexter.  If you don't have numbers to back it up, you're full of sh--.

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My theory? If it was, I'm sure I'd be making a lot more $$$ than I am. I am no scientist, and I probably wouldn't pass 3rd grade science.

 

It makes about as much sense to me as the talk about carbon, eggs, and bagels floating in the atmosphere

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I am no scientist, and I probably wouldn't pass 3rd grade science.

 

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That's probably the first correct thing you've said.

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My theory? If it was, I'm sure I'd be making a lot more $$$ than I am. I am no scientist, and I probably wouldn't pass 3rd grade science.

 

It makes about as much sense to me as the talk about carbon, eggs, and bagels floating in the atmosphere

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So nothing about global warming makes sense to a guy who admits he wouldn't even pass third grade science?

 

You'll pardon me for pointing out that the reason none of it makes sense might have less to do with the science than it does you... :)

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It makes about as much sense to me as the talk about carbon, eggs, and bagels floating in the atmosphere

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That is one F'ed up screensaver.

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So nothing about global warming makes sense to a guy who admits he wouldn't even pass third grade science?

 

You'll pardon me for pointing out that the reason none of it makes sense might have less to do with the science than it does you...  ;)

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guess the sarcasm went over yourt head.......I'm not a scientist, but both things- the carbon, and use of solar power do make quite a bit of sense

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guess the sarcasm went over yourt head.......I'm not a scientist, but both things- the carbon, and use of solar power do make quite a bit of sense

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And yet, when I asked you to demonstrate even vaguely how solar panels contribute to global warming, you couldn't even begin to do it and dismissed the question.

 

Nah...I think I have to go with you being a science idiot. Occam's Razor and all...

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And yet, when I asked you to demonstrate even vaguely how solar panels contribute to global warming, you couldn't even begin to do it and dismissed the question.

 

Nah...I think I have to go with you being a science idiot.  Occam's Razor and all...

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Again, its called reflection and absorption. If you want me to use some buzwords, sorry, I am not knowledgable about those, or the carbon gas theory either.

 

The fact that a theory like that is not even mentioned in that documentary on Discovery, or in that movie, which I'm sure is just peachy, is annoying

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