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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 22/10/2013 21:05:40 »
I am surprised that there is not more positive reaction to the concept of global warming.  It makes me wonder if the concept is so fully approved in the scientific world as some would have one believe? What do you think?  Is the concept as fully approved in the scientific world as it is heralded? Or is that some more propaganda?  Some reaction from those who have a positive concept would be appreciated!  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 22/10/2013 14:50:33 »
As I see it, birth control is being practiced by better educated and more intelligent women.  That will lead to lower intelligence of the nation in the not too distant future.  To be effective, birth control must be universal.  That would help some.  Thanks for comments, Joe L. Ogan 

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 21/10/2013 19:05:58 »
OK, gentlemen, you have made your points. So, what should we do? Disregard the subject completely?  Wait and see if the situation is going to get worse? Take limited action to correct the situation? Take immediate action to correct the situation as much as possible.?  Some other suggestion that you think is both possible and that will correct the situation?  Thanks for your comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 20/10/2013 17:59:01 »
All I can say is that, if I am ever in trouble, I want to have Alan explain what I did and why I did it.  Thanks for comments . and regards, Joe L. Ogan

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 18/10/2013 21:52:11 »
I have not been aware of any lying, cheating or bullying to get people to believe in global warning.  Do you have any credible evidence to support your statement?  Thanks for your comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 18/10/2013 21:48:46 »
Quote from: SimpleEngineer on 18/10/2013 13:35:41
Quote from: Joe L. Ogan on 17/10/2013 01:01:49
Thank you both for your opinions.  What if the situation gets worse? Much worse, very much worse?  I am convinced that the status quo will not remain the same.  I would be interested in hearing some suggestions to solve the problem before it gets worse!  Thanks for your help!  Joe L. Ogan

The problem is not fully understood, therefore how can a correct solution be found other than by luck.

How do we know its going to get worse? My crystal ball is on the fritz.. is yours working?

The biggest question remains.. IS there a problem? and those that started us on this road of confusion proved to be liars and charlatans, with 'peer' reviewed gospel that may yet be true, but has been severely undermined by the lying, cheating and bullying that went on to 'prove' their point.

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The Environment / Re: Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 17/10/2013 01:01:49 »
Thank you both for your opinions.  What if the situation gets worse? Much worse, very much worse?  I am convinced that the status quo will not remain the same.  I would be interested in hearing some suggestions to solve the problem before it gets worse!  Thanks for your help!  Joe L. Ogan

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The Environment / Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?
« on: 16/10/2013 18:46:08 »
Are we past the point of no return on Global Warming?  I believe that we are past the point of no return on Global Warming.  It would require drastic action on the part of all nations to stop it.  In my opinion, we would have to stop burning coal, stop burning jungles just to clear the land, stop all motor traffic and especially stop all Jet aircraft action.  How long will this take?  I estimate that it will be about 100 years more ore less.  What do you think?  I would really appreciate hearing your opinion on this topic.  Regards, Joe L. Ogan

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Technology / Re: In electricity, what is the difference between impedance and resistance?
« on: 11/08/2013 23:26:18 »
Does AC have resistance?  Does DC have imedance?   Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Technology / In electricity, what is the difference between impedance and resistance?
« on: 11/08/2013 20:56:54 »
In electricity, what is the difference between impedance and resistance?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space?
« on: 07/08/2013 19:01:13 »
Do you believe then that people are wasting their time in trying to devise a system whereby they can use radiant energy as a means of electricity for general use?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space?
« on: 07/08/2013 18:06:04 »
Is electricity in space the same as radiant energy?  If it is we already use radiant energy in certain things such as heating water, heating the house etc.  But we have no direct connection to use it as an electrical source.  Is this possible?  Just because it has not been done as yet doesn't mean that it is impossible.  It just means that we have not discovered a way to use it as yet.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space?
« on: 07/08/2013 16:25:06 »
What keeps us from using it as a source of energy on earth?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space?
« on: 07/08/2013 02:12:12 »
What is its' relation to astronomy?  Thank for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space?
« on: 07/08/2013 00:25:43 »
Does anyone here feel qualified to discuss electricity in space.  We know that it exists but we do not know very much about it.  I find the subject very intriguing but I know very little about it.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Technology / What percentage of eneergy is used to convert a gallon of gas to electrical ener
« on: 28/07/2013 21:55:18 »
What percentage of energy is used to convert a gallon of gas to electrical energy?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan 

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Assuming the universe was the shape of a ball, how large was it when the Big Ban
« on: 19/06/2013 20:45:00 »
Assuming the universe was the shape of a ball, how large was it when the Big Bang happened.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: In the Equation E=MC2, was the speed of light selected as a constant?
« on: 06/06/2013 18:25:09 »
Well, I remember reading that light had been stopped in frozen sodium, I believe.   I tried to show the URL but was unsuccessful.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: In the Equation E=MC2, was the speed of light selected as a constant?
« on: 03/06/2013 21:33:27 »
Well, it does vary in several respects.  In one case light was stopped completely.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / In the Equation E=MC2, was the speed of light selected as a constant?
« on: 01/06/2013 22:40:42 »
In the Equation E=MC2 was the speed of light selected because it is a large constant and really has nothing to do with the energy in a given mass?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan

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