Friday, November 4, 2011

HUMAN CAUSED GLOBAL WARMING???

IS HUMAN CAUSED GLOBAL WARMING AREALITY?
Human release of Co2 is blamed for the mythical globalwarming yet it is a trace gas amounting to .033% of our atmosphere. If Humanscould some how double the amount of Co2 carbon dioxide in our atmosphere itwould still be a trace gas at .066%. Nitrogen is 78% and oxygen 20%. Volcanoesgive off more Co2 than humans ever could.
NASA has satellites with laser that take millions of temperature readings on the surface of the earth. The above graph is a very accurate reading of earth's average surface temperature. We are still in that Ice Age with average temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The only reason we are not covered with a mile of ice is because somebody bounced the Moon off the Earth creating the Arctic Ocean and tilting Earth 23.5 degrees in relation to the sun. This thawed the ice caps back 1,800 miles doubling arable land, doubled plankton growth to release more free oxygen and doubled fish populations for larger human populations.
According to a new Time/ ABC/Stanford University Poll85% of Americans believe that global warming is happening on some level. We’restill working on the answer to that question. Yes as we get closer to our hoststars we will eventually experience global warming. And, since we just came outof an Ice Age we should expect at least a one degree rise in temperature percentury. In the mean time here are a few numbers to throw around.
Theaverage person just sitting there in a chair give off 340 BTU’s per hour. Athousand persons in a building can run the air conditioning costs up to 340,000BTU’s per hour just to keep the building at the same comfortable temperature.Given the poor efficiency of the air-conditioning equipment (about 50%) theactual amount of heat released into the environment by 1000 people inside abuilding is 50% more than if they are outside in the open air bringing thetotal up to 510,000 or about ½ million BTU’s hour. When you are working hardthe average person can put out up to a thousand BTU’s per hour. There areconservatively 6.7 billion persons on the planet putting out two trillion twohundred seventy eight BTU’s per hour. When you add in the air conditioningBTU’s it is more.
Five percent of the world’s energy isproduced by nuclear. Scientists claim more but they don’t count the third worldnations energy needs.
The world’s current oil consumptionis 85 to 90 billion barrels per day. Each barrel of oil produces 5.8 millionBTU’s. What is more important than the BTU’s release by this oil is the sootproduced. The micro soot is accumulative and causes what scientists call“global dimming.

When China comes into the industrialage the global world oil consumption will be over a 100-billion barrels of oila day by 2010. This figure does not count the oil consumed in production andtransportation. The industry won’t release these figures because they don’twant the government to shut them down. Exxon made a 39-billion-dollar profitlast quarter—that is, after spending as much as possible to keep the governmentfrom getting it. They would rather give it to the government than pay off theirlawsuits.
According to General MotorsCorporation the catalytic converter and subsequent federal requirements havelowered greenhouse gasses by more than 97% since the mid 1970’s.
The majority of the world’selectrical power is produced by big jet engines. Most of them have bad thermalefficiencies and the best ones have about a 50% thermal efficiency rating. Ontop of that they consume vast amounts of fresh water. Utility power plants arethe world’s largest consumer of fresh water on the planet and mankind’s biggestcontributor of heat to the planet. All the power plants in the world produce15-terrawatts of electric power per hour. This power output will double withina decade with China coming on line. On top of that you have the consumption offossil fuel increasing to 10-billion tons per year.

They are still burning several thousand acres of rainforest per day to make charcoal for the steel industry and to furnish charcoalfor the locals to cook their food.

CNN news release: Sacramento,California (AP) August 31, 2006
“Californiawill impose broad new caps on it greenhouse gas emissions under a landmark planthat marks a clear break with the federal government and which backers hopewill become a national model.”
“Republican Governor ArnoldSchwarzenegger, who helped assemble the plan, called Wednesday’s agreement “anexample of other states and nations to follow as the fight against climatechange continues…”

SOLUTIONSFOR GLOBAL WARMING

In order to compute the human effect on global warmingper hour on each square meter of earth you have to take the 90-billion barrelsof oil consumed per day and add the oil used in refining and transporting it tomarket and divide that by the number of hours in a day (24) to find the totalnumber of barrels consumed per hour. You then multiply this by the number ofBTUs in a barrel. Add the total of waste heat from atomic power plants, coal,natural gas, rice paddies, rotting garbage heaps, cattle, elephants, sheep,cats and dogs plus the 6.7 billion humans themselves each radiating 340 BTU’shour while sitting in a chair then convert this to watts is a big job. After awhile you give up and throw in an arbitrary figure of about ten watts persquare meter and call it good.
The point is: we are releasing an 800-million yearaccumulation of carbon resources in 100 years—carbon laid down using theinvisible light from Sirius B --light that is a million times more powerfulthan our sun. Not only are we dumping heat into the environment in the form oflow energy photons it is the carbon soot that causes more global warming thananything else--not to mention the irreparable damage it is doing to our health.
I think hydrogen peroxide is one of several viableanswers. Not the diluted stuff in your medicine cabinet but a liquid that ismuch more concentrated and easy to transport. It can be manufactured by excesstidal and wind power. When you burn soft coal with hydrogen peroxide there ispractically no waste because there is almost enough oxygen in it to completelycombust the carbon and little or no atmospheric oxygen is consumed. [The burnefficiency is about 70%.] You could literally burn oily sand and get cleanenergy!
The same stuff can be burned in a diesel engine inyour car. The Germans were powering their submarines with it in World War II.If the US Navy hadn’t towed them out and sunk them so that the technologywouldn’t get into the hands of the private sector we would be utilizing thissource of energy today.
If NASA threw away their booster rockets fired withrecycled rubber tires and used hydrogen peroxide and diesel oil they would get50% more thrust with no pollution. This would allow them to put 50% largerpayloads into orbit. But, like most government projects they are constantlyshooting themselves in the foot due to mental constipation brought about mostlyby the educational system and the thick-headed Germans like myself who arerunning the program
The newest solar cells are capable 40% production.There is a total of 200,000 terra-watts reaching the surface of the earth everyhour of the day but the low angel of incidence near the poles and reflectionoff from ice reduces this amount considerably. The total number of watts persquare meter striking the earth near the equator is about a thousand but due tocloud cover and the fact that half of the earth is in the dark the average thatcan be utilized is about 350 watts per square meter.
Windmills actually produce more power per square meterthan solar cells-- up to 40 K. W. per square meter thus leaving a much smallerfootprint on the earth. The little country of Germany has 21 giga-watts of windpower pulling all the time. There are some areas where the wind never stopsblowing and there are some areas where the sun never stops shining. We humans,if we are smart enough, should be able to tap into at least a kilowatt ofenergy per square meter on earth.

There is a tremendous source of tidal energy inAlaska’s Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm and there is a company in Canada that willput in a six-lane, bridge across these bodies of water for free if we let themhave the energy. The turbines are like large revolving doors in a departmentstore big enough to let whales through. Whales as well as salmon can go throughwithout being harmed.
If the electrical energy from the tides on upper CookInlet was utilized to make LH2 and H2O2 hydrogen peroxide it would furnishenough energy to power most of the United States. All this technology is wellunderstood.
If we canget more of the wind, solar and tidal energy on line we can use any one ofthese to make hydrogen peroxide from water to smelt glass, steel and otherthings for export. The hydrogen peroxide can even be used for rocket fuel.
The moon imparts 2E20 jewels per second on each squaremeter on the earth twenty-four-hours a day moving the tides around and themagma underneath our feet. How many watts of energy is that? One thousandths ofthat energy distributed equally over the surface of the earth is equivalent to490 watts per square meter per hour.
The average input of energy the sun imparts to earthis only 350 watts per square meter because the sun only warms one side of theearth at a time while the other side is exposed to the cold of space. Goingfrom a cold winter to a hot summer the sun’s energy difference is only 20 wattsper square meter per hour. The suns peak input to earth on a hot day on theequator is 850 watts per square meter. It is much less when it is cloudy makingthe average around 700 watts of thermal input at the equator. You got to cutthis in half because the other side of the Earth is dark. There is 200,000terrawatts of energy reaching the surface of the Earth each hour. It is muchless at higher latitudes and practically zero above the Arctic Circle andAntarctic Circles. The snow and ice reflects much of the suns energy back intospace at latitudes above 23.5 degrees. By tilting the Earth 23.5 degrees in increasesthe suns input to Earth by approximately 20%.
The newsolar cells are capable of 40% efficiency so you can get a peak of 280 wattsper square meter at noon on a hot day.

GEOTHERMAL
None of the above mentioned potential energy sourcescount geothermal. There is approximately 40 terrawatts leaking out of thesurface of the earth every hour of every day from natural geothermal vents.Iceland gets almost all its power from geothermal. Instead of sitting therewaiting for Yellowstone to blow up wiping out a third of the United States ourgovernment leaders should encourage energy companies to drill around the areaand use the steam to generate electricity.
There is enough potential geothermal energy inYellowstone Park in the giant underground caldera that extends south intoNevada and Arizona to power the United States for the next ten-thousandthousand years. Instead of waiting for it to blow up wiping off a third of thepopulation of the United States off the map we should be cooling it off by pumpingwater down there and recycling the steam through giant turbines.
What you don’t see in the humanimpact of global warming is the micro soot given off by all this activityincluding jet contrails that cause global warming. There are countries in theworld today that consume one-tenth the amount of oil that we do and they havehigher education, a higher quality of life and they live ten years longer. Theypay for it but you don’t see them invading foreign nations and killing peopleover oil.
The earth is loosing its atmosphere from a high of1450 pounds per square inch to it present level of 14.5 pounds per square inch.During biblical times earth’s oxygen was 36% and now they say it is 20% butthese are old figures. It really is down to 18% and less inside buildings wherepeople are living and breathing the air. Obviously we have a limited time onthis planet until we burn up all the oxygen have to go underground or out intospace to find another planet to colonize with lots of water and a breathable atmosphere.Such a planet with an excess of incoming light in the UV spectrum to releasefree oxygen with plant growth and a high pressure Co2 atmosphere might be alittle difficult to find—if not impossible.
The obvious lesson here is that we had better takecare of our atmosphere by not burning it and quit wasting our time andresources fighting wars for planet domination to steal those resources. We needto get on with the development of more benign energy sources such asgeothermal, hydrogen peroxide, fuel cells, wind, wave, and tidal power. Thereis a host of other advanced concept energy sources such as zero point,helium-3, earth energy, fusion and high voltage capacitor storage ofatmospheric phoneme. Do you remember Benjamin Franklin flying a kite in anelectrical storm to collect electrical energy? He may have been on tosomething.

Present day humans were created asslaves to serve the giant Anunnaki—the result of the mating of Nephilim(angels) with the primitive inhabitants of Earth. DNA tests don’t lie. Theyrelease death row prisoners on the basis of DNA. Human DNA is 98% the same asChimpanzee DNA; only chimps have 48 chromosomes while humans have 46. Onechromosome is missing and two others are fused together. During the process ofcreation it was necessary to program some human genes to worship their mastersbecause it made them easier to control. This is why modern day humans stillneed religion. In fact they feel naked without religion.
Thousands of years of programminghave made it easy for humans to give up their soul, their free will, theirbody, their labor, their money and even their morals to whatever religion feelsgood at the time. Because of this humans are easily manipulated into killingeach other over theological semantics or false patriotism generated bygovernment propaganda. Add to this the subtle programming of governmentmandated school systems that keep people ignorant and it is easy to see whymodern humans are so easily manipulated by contrived events to where they will sacrificetheir offspring to fight an imaginary enemy dreamed up by presidential advisorsto keep the economy rolling.

Global warming is about hiring moreregulatory bureaucrats and your eventual enslavement!

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