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Sunday 10 November 2013

the hydrocarbon theory(as I understand it)

The  hydrocarbon theory refers to the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere going into the cloud bank above our atmosphere and creating a barrier that traps the sunlight and raises the temperature.This of course, causes global warming.This theory has a few inconsistencies.
It is commonly known that there is an electromagnetic field above the earth that protects the earth from all kinds of radiation(including solar radiation).This apparently weakens the solar rays but in addition the clouds weaken the solar rays.According to this theory the sunlight is weakened by the electromagnetic field,the clouds and by penetrating the earth.However the sunlight is still strong enough to raise the temperature of the earth in the summer to 30 to 35 degrees Celsius.This is quite a bit of solar energy but according to this theory after heating the earth the rays are then not strong enough to escape the cloud bank.Especially when the clouds are made more dense by Co2.Clouds are made up mostly of water vapour but when reinforced by Co2 they are now dense enough to trap the sunlight and force the temperature higher and higher.Sunlight that is strong enough to raise the temperature of the earth
 
's crust and the atmosphere can now not escape from water vapour with Co2 added to it.However if these dense clouds become even more dense(added Co2) then maybe the sunlight will never reach the earth and we will have another ice age.

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