Thermo'luc thermoregulating paint

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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by sicetaitsimple » 12/08/20, 20:07

Christophe wrote:This curve seems completely smoky to me ...

Ah yes it stops in 2000 ... 2020 must be off the scale!

Are you heavy not to give your sources ... did you drink tonight?


Other than the fact that it stops around 2000, it would have been nice to know just what this curve corresponded to?

Temperature (or rather "temperature anomaly") where, at what time of year, meaning of the gray area .... ????
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by Obamot » 12/08/20, 20:37

Here, have fun like crazy:

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No time to comment (and anyway useless with you, since it's not your goal to understand, but become a sport to attack me :D ...) I agree with Pr. Courtillot's hypotheses without being climatosceptic and while wanting drastic reductions in Co2 emissions (although this will only have an effect on 0,35% of anthropogenic Co2 emissions, we do not can do more ...)
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by sicetaitsimple » 12/08/20, 20:55

Obamot wrote:Here, have fun like crazy:


This is not an answer to the questions about the curve that YOU inserted, which were if it should be remembered:

En apart from the fact that it stops around 2000, it would have been nice to know just what this curve corresponded to?
Temperature (or rather "temperature anomaly") where, at what time of year, meaning of the gray area .... ????
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Obamot » 12/08/20, 20:59

Already answered:

Obamot wrote:
Christophe wrote:This curve seems completely smoky to me ...

Ah yes it stops in 2000 ... 2020 must be off the scale!

Are you heavy not to give your sources ... did you drink tonight?

It's Grudd, it's marked on the diagram!

I will resume making the effort to give sources when the trolls stop their soothing comments.

What Grudd has shown (and not only him) is that the rise in temperature does not follow the increase in the concentration of Co2 in the atmosphere, but precedes it.



For the rest I leave it to Courtillot, sorry if it is incomplete. Will have to do with ...
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by sicetaitsimple » 12/08/20, 21:39

Obamot wrote:sorry if it's incomplete. Will have to do with ...


Just totally unable to explain what two or three curves are posted "like a dog does his poop" on the forum..... Yes, you have to deal with ...
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Ahmed » 12/08/20, 22:48

I have the impression that we are moving further and further from the initial subject: "Thermo'luc paint, a can paint"!
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by sicetaitsimple » 12/08/20, 22:54

Ahmed wrote:I have the impression that we are moving further and further from the initial subject: "Thermo'luc paint, a can paint"!


For sure! Although it is certainly sold in cans. But who did it start from?
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Ahmed » 12/08/20, 23:17

As you understood correctly, I'm sure, I was referring to the content and not the container ... : Wink:
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