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Post by flearider on Aug 20, 2013 14:03:05 GMT
listen to your theory .. yes if you insulate the sun .. but the earth even tho it has a very small heat source compaired to it's size its not a heat source the sun is ..so if you put insulation round the earth it will work against the heat source the only way that would work is a 360 deg heat source which you don't have .. there for more heat will be stopped by the insulation and that which does get thru will be lost on the night side
earth =pan stove = sun ..
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Post by Andrew on Aug 20, 2013 14:46:25 GMT
listen to your theory .. yes if you insulate the sun .. but the earth even tho it has a very small heat source compaired to it's size its not a heat source the sun is ..so if you put insulation round the earth it will work against the heat source the only way that would work is a 360 deg heat source which you don't have .. there for more heat will be stopped by the insulation and that which does get thru will be lost on the night side earth =pan stove = sun .. Either you lack knowledge or you are not thinking clearly. Most of the suns high temperature radiation passes thru the Earths insulation without interference. Nearly all of the Earths low temperature radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere and therefore the Earth can be considered to be insulated.
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