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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What would happen if every neutron on Earth disappeared?
« on: 02/06/2021 17:24:37 »Any thoughts?Nope; no further thoughts would happen.
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Any thoughts?Nope; no further thoughts would happen.
They don't believe in gravity in the same way that we do. They believe that the Earth is accelerating upwards at 9.8 meters per second squared, thus emulating gravity.Gravity is not exactly 9.8m/s across the entire Earth ...
Ocean AcidificationI'd need to check, but those equilibria are linear functions.
by The Ocean Portal Team; Reviewed by Jennifer Bennett (NOAA)QuoteEven though the ocean is immense, enough carbon dioxide can have a major impact. In the past 200 years alone, ocean water has become 30 percent more acidic
<-- This is a massive blunder by NOAA. It shatters my confidence in "climate scientists".
I think she meant to say that there is 30% more CO2 in the ocean than pre-industrial times.
The statement "30% more acidic" is wrong for 2 reasons:
1) When CO2 (carbon dioxide) dissolves in water only 0.3% of it becomes carbonic acid according to the equation:
CO2(aq) + H2O(aq) <=> H2CO3(aq)
Most of the CO2 simply dissolves in water without making carbonic acid.
2) Carbonic acid is a weak acid with a Ka = 4.2E-04. Meaning less than 1% of that dissociates according to the formula:
H2CO3(aq) + H2O(aq) <=> H3O+(aq) + HCO3-(aq)
The aim of this discussion is to marry science with politics, see if there is any compatibility.There is compatibility to exactly the degree that politics is evidence based.