Monday, August 6, 2018

AGW discussion 110

One thing that I noticed during my off-grid experiments is that hot air does not heat up water very well.

The experiment was to put a jug of water inside a car.  The car gets hot, but the water does not.

Is there a principle lurking there to be discovered?

Well, I decided to look up how long it takes to deep fry a turkey.  I know it takes a long time to cook one in the oven.  Here is the comparison after a search on the web. 

It takes up to three times as long to cook a turkey in the oven as it does to deep fry it.  Now, why do you suppose that is?  One thing that the warmists always like to say is that carbon dioxide traps heat.  But I say that all gases release heat.  In other words, as a heat transfer mechanism, air does not do as well as a liquid.  Hence, no gas can warm the planet.  The only way you get a Venus effect is with an atmosphere as thick as Venus'.  This can never happen on Earth.  Or, if you don't like the word never, then it can't happen if you burn fossil fuels.  You run out of oxygen and die long before you can make a noticeable difference.

AGW is bunk.


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