[ RadSafe ] Global Warming, Sunspots...

Howard Long howard.long at comcast.net
Tue Jun 26 17:47:53 CDT 2012


Joe,
Look at the coinciding overlay of sunspots and global temperatures
(and the credibility of the authors) at www.petitionproject.org

Sunspot heat is also much more common sense cause
than miniscule CO2 greenhouse effect - 
which follows so cannot cause the slight global temperature increase.
Howard Long

howard.long at comcast.net

On Jun 26, 2012, at 3:35 PM, JPreisig at aol.com wrote:

> Dear Radsafe:
> 
> 
>     From:    _jpreisig at aol.com_ (mailto:jpreisig at aol.com)       .
> 
> 
>     Sunspots have an eleven year periodicity.   See the book by Smith and 
> Jacobs.  Sunspots are not driving
> global warming.  Possible human effects --- yes????!!!  See also  my 
> earlier postings about this on
> Radsafe in the archives.  The effects are known in the geophysics  
> community, but I'd be hard-pressed
> to give you a book reference to describe Chandler wobble/Annual wobble beat 
> phenomena and/or
> beating of two closely-spaced Chandler wobble frequencies.   Geophysicists 
> knowing about the
> wobbles do write scientific articles about these phenomena.  People  like:  
> Preisig, Dickman,
> Eubanks, Dickey, Wahr, Gross and Chao, Smith and Dahlen, etc.  The  
> articles are out there.
> Pretty much, they aren't standard reading matter for your average health  
> physicist.
> 
>     Wikipedia has some pretty neat listings about  fusion, fission, 
> nuclear weapons, etc.
> A Uranium fission weapon is described.  A plutonium  fission weapon is 
> described.
> A Teller-Ulam fusion (hydrogen) weapon is described.  Important for  health 
> physics, yes???!!!!
> Hiroshima/Nagasaki data are important for studying human health effects of  
> radiation.
> 
>     By looking at Soddy's Box, can radsafe chemists  figure out what Soddy 
> was up to, 
> Chemically speaking????
> 
>     Regards,    Joseph R. (Joe)  Preisig, PhD
> 
> 
> 
> 
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