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On May 24, 10:00*pm, "ozonb" wrote:
22 May 2009 "Computer simulations regard the earth as a flat disk, without North or South Pole, without the Tropics, without clouds and bathed in a 24 hour haze of sunshine. The reality is two icy poles and a tropical equatorial zone, with each and every square metre of our earth receiving an ever varying and different amount of energy from the sun, season to season and day to day. This reality is too difficult to input to a computer." A lie, so pure, simple, and obvious it can be exposed by less than a minute with a real climate model. Please see: http://edgcm.columbia.edu/ |
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