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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 1:31:57 GMT
Ok.....
We know MIS-11 lasted approx 40,000 years. Of course, according to the Milankovitch theory that shouldn't have happened, but it most certainly did.
Anyone have any good explanation of why MIS-11 was as long as it was?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 1:38:58 GMT
Ok..... We know MIS-11 lasted approx 40,000 years. Of course, according to the Milankovitch theory that shouldn't have happened, but it most certainly did. Anyone have any good explanation of why MIS-11 was as long as it was? Why spend time thinking about something complicated when you cannot understand or correct your errors arising from simple geometry and your confusion about the large 12,000Km diameter of the earth compared to the tiny thickness of 5km of atmosphere? Ie the same relative difference as a 12 inch ball with a .005 inch layer above it. How many times are you going to invite others to think while you are incapable of doing the same thing yourself?
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 2:06:07 GMT
Iceskater: Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
The matter at hand, MIS-11, does require thinking and examination. Are you up to the task?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 6:17:44 GMT
Iceskater: Thank you for your thoughtful comments. The matter at hand, MIS-11, does require thinking and examination. Are you up to the task? Life is complicated enuf already. I made a valid point. Demonstrably you are not able to think clearly about scientific issues, so until you recognise that is the case, it is pointless imagining it is possible to think clearly about more complicated issues. You Icefisher and Magellan all seem to suffer from the same thought process affliction and since you tend to dominate the board it seems important for the group that your incorrect way of thinking is addressed..
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Post by flearider on Aug 18, 2013 8:38:09 GMT
thinking is thinking if we all thought the same where would we be ?even if it's wrong it leads us to new paths and with so many paths to take the few trodden may lead to the greatest rewards ..
as to mis-11 ... a very long warm period which followed a very long cold period .. so we have a balance in the long run
why ? cycles and balance ? does anyone know the cycle of the solar system going round the milky way ?I believe it's 220 million years so a good place to start ..and if we believe in cycles around this time 220 million years ago there was a very large glaciation... even more to think about .. but as iceskater knows all and wants everyone to think the same does it really matter ..
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 13:15:06 GMT
Iceskater: When the atmosphere shrinks to 5 clicks get back to me.
Flearider: Interesting idea about the solar system and the milky way. There has to be a cause that it could last so long verses what has followed.
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 15:37:12 GMT
Iceskater: When the atmosphere shrinks to 5 clicks get back to me. Fool. 1. You were the wally talking about 5000m 2. You would need to be in low earth orbit for your stupid 50% claim to be true. 3. Water vapour is most abundant in the near surface atmosphere But on you go making out you know something.
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 15:45:26 GMT
iceskater:
I do know something.
If you want to talk about back radiation, use one of your threads.
This thread is about MIS-11 and why it lasted 40,000 years. Do you have something of interest to add?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 15:48:43 GMT
iceskater: I do know something. If you want to talk about back radiation, use one of your threads. This thread is about MIS-11 and why it lasted 40,000 years. Do you have something of interest to add? Since you are the expert who knows it lasted 40,000 years and i have no idea what it is maybe you can tell us all about it? Since i dont know much i tend to find it easier to find the errors than find the facts My basic point remains valid. Why pretend you know things when it is fairly obvious you are a bit of a fantasist who likes to make out you have competence in areas which you clearly know nothing about?
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 16:00:40 GMT
Iceskater: I suggest that you do a bing search for MIS-11. Maybe you will come up with an idea of why it lasted so long?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 16:10:31 GMT
Iceskater: I suggest that you do a bing search for MIS-11. Maybe you will come up with an idea of why it lasted so long? It seems fairly clear that the best educated and best equipped humans have a very limited ability to know why things happened such a long time ago. I find it more interesting to wonder why you have chosen this complicated topic to begin a conversation when far simpler topics seem beyond your ability to make intelligent comment.
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 16:53:51 GMT
The best educated and best equipped humans often overlook simple ideas. There are a lot of well read, thinking folks who peruse this board.
Maybe us simple folks can figure it out where the best educated folks have failed.
Iceskater: Do you have any ideas on the subject matter?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 18, 2013 17:19:22 GMT
The best educated and best equipped humans often overlook simple ideas. There are a lot of well read, thinking folks who peruse this board. Maybe us simple folks can figure it out where the best educated folks have failed. Iceskater: Do you have any ideas on the subject matter? Most of the people who comment mostly on this board in recent times are demonstrably fairly clueless about scientific ideas. If you cannot even make intelligent comments about something as simple as the influence of water vapour in the atmosphere why do you think you can add to scientific understanding of something that is more or less beyond a human beings ability to know anything about? The strong impression you three give is that you like to make announcements how science has failed and prefer your own home spun ideas based on your own opinions of how things should work where everybody who came before you is a clueless moron compared to your amazingly incredible ability to know better.
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Post by flearider on Aug 18, 2013 19:05:09 GMT
The best educated and best equipped humans often overlook simple ideas. There are a lot of well read, thinking folks who peruse this board. Maybe us simple folks can figure it out where the best educated folks have failed. Iceskater: Do you have any ideas on the subject matter? Most of the people who comment mostly on this board in recent times are demonstrably fairly clueless about scientific ideas. If you cannot even make intelligent comments about something as simple as the influence of water vapour in the atmosphere why do you think you can add to scientific understanding of something that is more or less beyond a human beings ability to know anything about? The strong impression you three give is that you like to make announcements how science has failed and prefer your own home spun ideas based on your own opinions of how things should work where everybody who came before you is a clueless moron compared to your amazingly incredible ability to know better. wow "prefer your own home spun ideas based on your own opinions of how things should work" and how much science has come from people like that ..then again with little or no idea ? until they dove in at the deep end ... i'm sure theres a few .. wait come to think of it past history is littered with them ..does the sun rotate around the earth or is the earth flat ? thought provoking questions and common discussions are but the start to every answer
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 18, 2013 19:51:01 GMT
Iceskater: Would be great if u could contribute something useful. Thanks
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