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Old August 10th 15, 11:48 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On 09/08/2015 16:17, Alastair wrote:
On Sunday, 9 August 2015 09:35:20 UTC+1, Martin Brown wrote:
On 07/08/2015 23:21, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article ,
says...


Exactly, if the radiation a body receives is from a cooler body,
then the first body will cool. So it is possible to cool a body with
radiation, and it only makes sense to call it cold radiation.


You are confusing and conflating the net flux of energy with
temperature.


No, you are.


You *really* don't understand your mistake at all.

I thought initially that you were trolling but it is now clear that you
do not understand the subject of radiative heat transfer at all.


I thought you were smart, but I see you are just as incapable of revising
your preconceived ideas as Dawlish. But he's got an excuse.


I understand the physics and want to make sure that no-one here is
misled by your incoherent ramblings about "cold radiation".

He isn't interested in the truth, only in making me appear foolish.


You have excelled in quest that by your original post and inability to
comprehend explanations given to you by several posters now. Your
attempt to demean Dawlish has backfired and made you look ignorant,
stubborn, unwilling to leanr and stupid in roughly equal measure.

I had thought you were better than that :-(


I am only interested in the truth.

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Martin Brown