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Old 09-10-2010, 10:08 PM   #1
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One more thing... Photod.ude I'm calling you on your BS. What you are saying about the density of air is absurd.. Density is a function altitude not CO2 emmision.. Heat Capacity of AIR Cp does not vary much at all with density. Also helium is in much higher concentration in the upper atmosphere... Why do you suppose that is?
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Old 09-10-2010, 10:43 PM   #2
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One more thing... Photod.ude I'm calling you on your BS. What you are saying about the density of air is absurd.. Density is a function altitude not CO2 emmision.. Heat Capacity of AIR Cp does not vary much at all with density. Also helium is in much higher concentration in the upper atmosphere... Why do you suppose that is?
Density (ie mass) and air pressure (ie the distance between molecules) are two different things. I've already made my points nor should I bother repeating them because you'll think whatever conspiracy theory websites tell you no matter what evidence there is to the contrary.
I also think that corporations have too much control of our government, and I went to private schools.
All governments are founded as collectives, that's what a government is. As Abe said "of the people, by the people, for the people."
Just because you are older than me doesn't mean you are smarter than me.
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Old 09-11-2010, 12:35 AM   #3
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Density (ie mass) and air pressure (ie the distance between molecules) are two different things. I've already made my points nor should I bother repeating them because you'll think whatever conspiracy theory websites tell you no matter what evidence there is to the contrary.
I also think that corporations have too much control of our government, and I went to private schools.
All governments are founded as collectives, that's what a government is. As Abe said "of the people, by the people, for the people."
Just because you are older than me doesn't mean you are smarter than me.
You should have payed better attention during "private" indoctrination classes. Density is mass per volume. You haven't a clue what either collectivism or individualism is because you are unread. Pick up Road to Serfdom and learn. No need to repeat your points because they're all wrong. Fact is you have no idea what you are talking about do you. Pressure is not "distance between molecules" LOL.. pressure is how much energy those molecules have! PV=rhoRT

about "conspiracy theories"

... that term was created by a government think tank back in the 60's to de-rate and ridicule anything not broadcast by the official news media (aka Edward Bernays Propaganda machine) on the evening news ... there was a famous man that once said ... "never attribute to conspiracy that which can amply be attributed to the actions of a bunch of greedy stupid self serving men in power"

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Old 09-11-2010, 01:07 AM   #4
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Pressure is not "distance between molecules" LOL.. pressure is how much energy those molecules have!
No, pressure has to deal with the amount of energy exerted on other molecules. When they are closer together, they exert more energy on each other.
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Old 09-11-2010, 01:11 AM   #5
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No, pressure has to deal with the amount of energy exerted on other molecules. When they are closer together, they exert more energy on each other.
Pressure is FORCE per AREA! THAT IS THE DEFINITION! Again you should have paid attention... Heck I bet you haven't even a clue what force is let alone area.

L(,)(,)K! I gave you the equation! P V = rho R T

Don't you know what that is or what the variables are? Gads our school systems are sh*te
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Old 09-11-2010, 01:15 AM   #6
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Pressure is FORCE per AREA! THAT IS THE DEFINITION! Again you should have paid attention... Heck I bet you haven't even a fricken clue what force is let alone area.
Ok, pressure has to deal with the amount of energy exerted on other molecules over an area. Since there are less air molecules the higher up you go they apply less force over a certain area. You pressurize Scuba tanks so you have more air molecules.
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Old 09-11-2010, 01:23 AM   #7
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The hole in the ozone is a funny thing. The first satellite sputnic didn't measure ozone. How does anyone know if the holes were there more than 60 years ago and do they cycle over decades or centuries? From what I read, global climate is way more influenced by the sun then by any emissions form mankind.

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Density (ie mass) and air pressure (ie the distance between molecules) are two different things. I've already made my points nor should I bother repeating them because you'll think whatever conspiracy theory websites tell you no matter what evidence there is to the contrary.
I also think that corporations have too much control of our government, and I went to private schools.
All governments are founded as collectives, that's what a government is. As Abe said "of the people, by the people, for the people."
Just because you are older than me doesn't mean you are smarter than me.
says the man that criticized me that im young because he thinks im stupid......
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says the man that criticized me that im young because he thinks im stupid......
I criticized you for typing like an idiot not for being young.
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