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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:31:39 »
As long as those over 80% of fossil energy stands, your lies won't change a thing
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:30:15 »
And for those of you hoping, or calling, this a 'spike' that will come down as time goes bye.


No, it will zig zaw, but the trend is clear. Going upwards.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:27:08 »
Your kids, that is
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:26:23 »
You're not building any resilience for them by lying to them
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:25:46 »
For those of you thinking that knowing this, and seeing how little their parents can, and will, do about it.

Take it, and don't lie to them
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:24:09 »
As for the Arctic?

2020  https://www.sciencealert.com/scorching-siberian-heatwave-confirmed-as-hottest-arctic-temperature-ever-recorded

2025   https://mkweather.com/record-breaking-temperatures-up-to-32c-near-the-arctic-circle-in-european-russia-at-the-end-of-may-2025/

and of course " The world is expected to experience more record temperatures over the next five years, with Arctic warming predicted at more than three times the global average"

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/cop/arctic-warming-seen-three-times-global-average-years-ahead-un-weather-agency-2025-05-28/
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:17:06 »
where this one makes me ever so happy that it is Sweden I live in, Not South, or for that sake North, Korea

https://www.chosun.com/english/national-en/2025/09/08/H5YJNMGNKFHUPKEUWFWCHZ2ZBY/
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:13:05 »
Do notice " Warmer surface water evaporates more quickly, transferring heat back to the atmosphere and reducing the rate at which sea surface temperatures would otherwise rise. "

Which also can be translated into wetbulb temperatures rising.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 09:10:42 »
So, according to Financial times we're watching the north Pacific and northern Atlantic seas to the west of France and UK being hotter than they ever have been, September 2025. As a result of those greenhouse emissions storing temperature records into our oceans, and probably also in the way Earth have a 'memory' of sorts, and with it a lag.

Here's one explanation

https://research.noaa.gov/why-is-the-north-pacific-warming-so-fast/
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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 25.08.22 - What is our best quantum interpretation?
« Last post by Eternal Student on Yesterday at 03:53:12 »
Hi,

Quote from: paul cotter on 08/09/2025 10:38:23
...The bottom line here is that the field phenomena are mediated by virtual photons and real, detectable photons will appear if we accelerate the source(s)....
Okay, this is a bit muddled but I hope it is understandable.

It is quite understandable and well supported for sources of the electric and magnetic fields.   So it's a reasonable conjecture for gravity (that we may detect gravitons when the source is accelerated).   
   I have no experimental evidence, further knowledge or much else to say about it - but you should know that it is a reasonable conjecture.

Best Wishes.
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