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Greenhouse Effect is a HoaxThe rise in temperature, has nothing to do with infrared absorption or he

Greenhouse Effect is a Hoax

The rise in temperature, has nothing to do with infrared absorption or heat retention by GHGs like CO2.

But with the increase in the average kinetic energy (movements) of all molecules, by increase in their speeds.


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 Greenhouse Effect is a Hoax  Have you ever wondered how heat retained by GHGs is measured? answer;

Greenhouse Effect is a Hoax 

 Have you ever wondered how heat retained by GHGs is measured? answer; there is no way to prove it. 

 because thermometers measure only the kinetic energy (movements) of the molecules, we call it temperature. 


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 Greenhouse Effect is a Hoax  Temperature and heat on the planet are caused by the kinetic energy of

Greenhouse Effect is a Hoax 

 Temperature and heat on the planet are caused by the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules. 

 When the atmosphere increases its temperature 1°C, the average kinetic energy of its molecules increases by 12.46 J. 


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Dr Cheikh Anta Diop  “Most of the ideas we call foreign are oftentimes nothing but mixed up, reverse

Dr Cheikh Anta Diop

 Most of the ideas we call foreign are oftentimes nothing but mixed up, reversed, modified, elaborated images of the creations of our African ancestors, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, dialectics, the theory of being, the exact sciences, arithmetic, geometry, mechanical engineering, astronomy, medicine, literature (novel, poetry, drama), architecture, the arts, etc., Diop put forth in Civilization or Barbarism. He argued specifically that Aristotelian metaphysics, the Pythagorean theorem, the concept of pi, Platonic cosmogony, and other commonly believed Greek creations actually were developed in ancient Egypt. Consequently, no thought, no ideology is, in essence, foreign to Africa, which was their birthplace.


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Inktober, day 15/31: #weak . Materials: ink #brushpen, digital editing. . . . . . . . . . . #ink #in

Inktober, day 15/31: #weak .
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#ink #inkart #inkdrawing #traditionalart #art #artist #draw #drawing #instaart #instaartist #mice #mousecartoon #cartoonmouse #scientist #cuteanimalart #animaldrawings #markerart #illustration #illustrator #inktober2018 #inktober2018day15 #inktober #beard #beardyman #rocket #spacerocket #soyuzrocket #soyuz
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpAnV5bAiKU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10ihfjgdq73b2


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Inktober, day 12/31: #whale Materials: Edding liner, Touchnew markers. . . . . . . . . . . #illustra

Inktober, day 12/31: #whale

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#illustration #illustrator #inktober2018 #inktober2018day12 #inktober #ink #inkart #inkdrawing #traditionalartist #traditionalart #art #artist #draw #drawing #instaart #instaartist #inventor #scientistdrawing #scientist #kidsdrawing #steampunkdrawing #markerart #marker #markerdrawing #illustrationforkids #englishman #steampunkart #zeppelin #airship
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo4O_QoFUxg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1m8k8xn05mndq


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The worst part about being a studyblr scientist is that your most productive days can’t be captured by cute and carefully curated photos cause you work in a PC2 lab and are trying tonotcontaminate everything you’re working on.

Sigh.

John Glenn, the World’s First Astronaut!Yesterday the world received the sad news of the death of thJohn Glenn, the World’s First Astronaut!Yesterday the world received the sad news of the death of th

John Glenn, the World’s First Astronaut!

Yesterday the world received the sad news of the death of the very first astronaut, John Glenn.  Yes, yes, Yuri Gagarin beat us Americans and speakers of English into space, but Gagarin was the world’s first cosmonaut!  A small, nit-picky distinction that only a word nerd would make, but this blog is all about words, so the distinction matters.  AstronautJohn Glenn piloted the Friendship 7 spacecraft in February of 1962 as part of the Mercury program, a significant American technological milestone that represents one of the few words in the English language to move from pure theoretical abstraction to concrete reality in a single day. 

While humans have been dreaming of flight since the dawn of time, it wasn’t until the turn of the nineteenth century that the Wright brothers achieved that magical 59 second flight covering 852 feet, skimming over the beach not more than twenty feet off the ground. The new science of flight and aeronautics was born and after thousands of years of dreaming about flight, it only took another two and a half decades to coin the term astronautand set the bar higher for flight. A combination of two Ancient Greek words astermeaningstarandnautesmeaning a sailor, an astronautwasa sailor of stars.


On April 9, 1959, the word took on a new meaning when NASA announced the first seven American astronauts: Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, Gordon Cooper, and Deke Slayton. These seven men would become known as the Mercury Seven. More than simply a new word though, these early pioneers of both space and technology became heroes of popular imagination. They inspired generations of young boys and girls into science and technology and the technology derived from the space program has enriched our everyday lives from breakfast foods to automobile safety.  

John Glenn was the most famous and prominent member of the Mercury program and he would go on to a long career in the Senate and returned to space at the age of 77 with the Shuttle program.  A pioneer from the beginning of his career to the end! 

Image of the John Glenn and the Mercury 7 astronauts courtesy NASA.


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“I know one thing for certain, though. I never had a family and the Foundation couldn’t give me one. Wouldn’t even let me have one. So I had to find my own. Janet.”

Chloe and Janet from SCP-6113.

Well, science is what scientists do, Sarah. You know, nobody’s got any idea. We’re just,

Well, science is what scientists do, Sarah. You know, nobody’s got any idea. We’re just, poking at things with sticks.

Cosima Niehaus from Orphan Black moodboard requested by @aliasblack73


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