So, I think I found a way to actually prove if Global Warming is happening.
MightyYT Send a noteboard - 19/11/2010 01:22:49 AM
Man-Made (0Make Al-Gore-Piss-Himself) Global Warming that is...and this is just the beginning of the idea. It needs refinement but I am sure I am on to something.
1. Cover the roof in doors with several lamps that not only provide light, but UV rays as well. If they don't have bulbs that produce both, the you can alternate light and UV bulbs. The idea here is to simulate the sun.
2. Have numerous temperature probes along the floor and around the room, constantly monitoring temperatures. Also, add CO2 detectors at various heights around the room..it would be a good idea to put the CO2 and temp probes together.
3. Turn on lamps and allow ambient temperature to achieve stability for a few hours. Turn off lamps and monitor the time it takes for the temperature to cool and stabilize. Do this multiple times to gather enough data for control.
4. Repeat step 3, but fill the room with CO2 to varying degrees. Something like 10 ppm the first set of trials, 20 ppm the 2nd, etc. Monitor the time it takes to cool and stabilize.
5. Compare the data. If there is a significant difference between the trials...
I would think the room would need to be hermetically sealed for controlled conditions and ideally be big enough to actually maintain an atmosphere (you know, clouds and stuff). I think the HUGE hangar at Cape Canaveral would be a great place to conduct this experiment.
Oddly enough, this seems so simple to me, but I have never read or heard about any kind of experiment of this sort. It's always been ice core samples and anecdotal type evidence from year to year...much of which is inconclusive and contradictory.
1. Cover the roof in doors with several lamps that not only provide light, but UV rays as well. If they don't have bulbs that produce both, the you can alternate light and UV bulbs. The idea here is to simulate the sun.
2. Have numerous temperature probes along the floor and around the room, constantly monitoring temperatures. Also, add CO2 detectors at various heights around the room..it would be a good idea to put the CO2 and temp probes together.
3. Turn on lamps and allow ambient temperature to achieve stability for a few hours. Turn off lamps and monitor the time it takes for the temperature to cool and stabilize. Do this multiple times to gather enough data for control.
4. Repeat step 3, but fill the room with CO2 to varying degrees. Something like 10 ppm the first set of trials, 20 ppm the 2nd, etc. Monitor the time it takes to cool and stabilize.
5. Compare the data. If there is a significant difference between the trials...
I would think the room would need to be hermetically sealed for controlled conditions and ideally be big enough to actually maintain an atmosphere (you know, clouds and stuff). I think the HUGE hangar at Cape Canaveral would be a great place to conduct this experiment.
Oddly enough, this seems so simple to me, but I have never read or heard about any kind of experiment of this sort. It's always been ice core samples and anecdotal type evidence from year to year...much of which is inconclusive and contradictory.
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So, I think I found a way to actually prove if Global Warming is happening.
19/11/2010 01:22:49 AM
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The idea that CO2 in the atmosphere holds in heat is not in dispute
19/11/2010 02:13:02 AM
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One need look no further than Venus.
19/11/2010 03:22:50 PM
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To find a ludicrous parallel?
19/11/2010 04:38:12 PM
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Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme.
19/11/2010 05:29:23 PM
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Re: Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme. (edit)
19/11/2010 07:25:21 PM
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Re: Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme. (edit)
22/11/2010 01:47:15 AM
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There are limits as to how much some of this stuff can be simplified
22/11/2010 04:27:10 AM
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With apologies for the delay.
03/12/2010 03:54:26 AM
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I hate computers sometimes
03/12/2010 05:10:36 PM
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Yeah, remind me to start writing these responses in Word or something instead of on the CMB.
10/12/2010 04:53:30 PM
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Or you could look at the established science which all but conclusively proves its existence.
19/11/2010 02:39:14 AM
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