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Default Harvard astrophysicist: Sunspot activity correlates to globalclimate change

On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:31:02 -0700, erg wrote:

On Apr 12, 3:00Â*pm, Marvin the Martian wrote:
On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:38:01 +0100, Cwatters wrote:
"Marvin the Martian" wrote in message
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Â* Unlike the CO2 theory and the red herring irradiance argument,
Â* Svensmark
theory SHOULD work, and it shows good agreement with 4.5 billion
years of climate data. The Anthropogenic Global warming people don't
even have a hypothesis anymo all their much vaunted "computer
models" that were fabricated by simple curve fitting failed to
predict the last decade of non-warming.


I guess you haven't heard they attribute that to La Nina...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7786060.stm


And what causes "La Nina"? Your argument is circular. I point out that
we are at a solar minimum and thus, by Svensmark's theory, the climate
should be colder.

The first guy denies that it was colder.

You admit it's colder but attribute the colder climate to the ...
climate.

You guys are not logical. No wonder you believe this stuff.


Ever watch rivulets of rain water flowing down a window pane? Sometimes
they oscillate between two meta-stable flow patterns. Since the
correlation with outside input is not obvious, you could say "the
pattern causes the pattern". It's possible climate is like that too...
at least that some such behavior is part of the mix.

Just a thought.



Yeah. prove it.


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