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Re: Science Question about global warming


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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 09, 2010 at 01:25:45 from (172.162.94.250):

In Reply to: Science Question about global warming posted by john in la on January 08, 2010 at 19:19:51:

My understanding is that the mass of polar caps has actually increased at the south pole, not decreased. Its also my understanding that when Gore or his hand picked scientists provided a NASA provided satellite picture of diminishing polar caps, their was evidence of having used Photoshop software to have decreased that actual mass to make it look good for those guys' arguement. A couple of weeks ago, there was a news story of I believe a Russian oil tanker that is currently stuck trapped in ice in a pass that they have used for decades, able to break through until now, and its just stuck there and expected to be for months at least.

Here are two of my favorites that I can attest to from personal knowledge...my own eyeballs that I, you, and everyone are supposed to ignore and believe what we're told, and not what we see, ok? Two or three weeks ago, probably most saw the video of that undersea volcano erupting 3,000 feet below the ocean's surface as viewed by some robot submarine...right? Remember seeing those videos that had never been able to be seen before? Pretty cool, weren't they? Remember how beautiful but violent those eruptions were as they exploded towards the ocean's surface? Can you imagine what it would've been like to have been directly above that turbulance in either a boat or possibly even a ship? Chances are pretty good, the turbulance would've broken up or sunk such a vessle...not to mention the poisonous gasses released that rose up to the surface and dissapated into our atmosphere as well. MAN did NOT cause that volcano nor its eruption anymore than we've caused any other vocanos nor their eruptions, nor did we cause their poisonous gasses that accompanied such eruptions, natural gasses that contribute to the greenhouse gasses that the global warming alarmists are alarming about. SO HOW ARE THEY GOING TO BLAME THAT UNDERWATER VOLCANO ON MAN CAUSED GLOBAL WARMING? They can't because we didn't create any volcano, under water or anywhere else. Volcanos are created by hot magma working its way from the earth's core to the earth's surface, which naturally create a warming effect, as it tries to cool much the same way cooking prime rib beef to 130 degrees continues to cook to like 135 degrees in the center after taking it out of the oven as folks do every week and have been for decades or centuries, before it cools, except the earth is a far more larger scale model doing the same, and taking a whole lot longer to do it, at much higher temperatures.

But my personal favorites? The Great Lakes. All of that water came from one time glaciers, and it happened long before diesel farm tractors, combines, trucks, big block Chevy's, Fords, and Hemi Chryslers. Th eonly explanation that I can come up with...is that cavemen and cavewomen must've had their Conair hair dryers cranked up way too high, drawing too much power from those fossil fired (coal) power plants, before dinosaur fossils existed to make that fossil fuel, becaue those dinosaurs weren't fossils yet to make fossil fuel for those power plants that didn't exist before those galciers melted to create the Great Lakes in the first place.

Don't get me going on that global warming stuff, or you'll just get me mad enough that I'll have to go out to the barns and fire up the Deeres and Massey, and let them idle for hours in an effort to melt all of this snow around me. Don't get me going, because I have the keys and the diesel to do it, and its not illegal yet.

Mark


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