Greenhouse Effect Theory is Wrong
I channeled this one, and I was challenged to think through what was being suggested and notice what was wrong with it. It took a few hours, and then I noticed what was wrong.
A greenhouse keeps the heat in with a layer of glass. It's a physical enclosure. The "greenhouse effect" admits that the layer of so-called "greenhouse gases" are not an enclosure, but are physical particles found in the atmosphere all around the Earth.
Supposedly, the greenhouse gases, such as water vapour and carbon dioxide, refract sun rays after they bounce off the surface of the Earth or whatever else is down there on the surface of the Earth. Some of these refracted sun rays refract back down towards the earth and add this additional sun-ray heat to the air down there.
What I eventually thought through was this: Isn't it the case that the sun rays have a limited amount of heat energy, and the heat energy comes from the sun, which is several minutes away at the speed of light?
If this sun ray is refracted, does it add any extra heat energy? No, it loses energy as it goes.
An analogy: if I put a lid on a thermally-insulated coffee mug with hot coffee inside, does putting a lid on it make the coffee get hotter or does it merely make it cool off more slowly? It's obviously the latter. I would suggest that the same situation applies with greenhouse gases.
Every night, that bath of sun rays disappears as the sun retreats over the horizon, and accordingly, the temperature gets colder. It isn't possible for sun-rays to be "stored" from day to day because they disappear.
We know that temperatures are a matter of weather systems that move according to their own geographical patterns. It isn't the case that if we have a long stretch of warm days, it takes more time for the temperature to cool off. The temperature can drop quite suddenly if a different air mass moves in.
There is no such real thing as the Greenhouse Effect, and we don't have to worry about burning fossil fuels. They're safe. I channeled that oil is old, dead animals, coal is old, dead plants, and they are both perfectly safe to burn and use. If you want to remove the smoke effect of burning coal to produce electricity, make the smokestacks 400 feet high.
Apparently, you can always find oil under the ocean. And there are significant deposits of oil where old civilizations used to be. I channeled that there is a massive store of oil, bigger than that of the Middle East, in Colombia, where the civilization that built the structures the Incas moved into lived.
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