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On Aug 5, 9:20*pm, "oonbz" wrote:
6 Aug 2009 A new paper by Henrik Svensmark implicates the sun in global warming - and cooling: According to the URL given below, the paper is currently unpublished The text is very probably un-publishable outside of denialist blogs. Yet another fossil fool pseudo-scientist who thinks that all you need to make a science paper is to put the word "Abstract" in the front. Please take your pink liquid before seeing: http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpre...k-forebush.pdf Most entertaining is the authors admission that he has no detailed mechanism yet. Yet, he thinks his paper is publishable!?!! |
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