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Friday 22 November 2013

the hydrocarbon theory(part 2)

The hydrocarbon theory states that solar rays pass through the clouds and the electromagnetic waves and the global electromagnetic belt to hit and warm up the earth's surface. Some of the heat energy is lost passing through the atmosphere and partly penetrating the earth.But the rays bounce back into the atmosphere.Here they are trapped by the clouds which are made more dense by the CO2 which has escaped from our industrial processes.These trapped solar rays heat up the atmosphere and have raised the temperature over the last two decades by 3 or 4 degrees worldwide.
However the earth is warmed by the heat energy that is in the photons in the rays.We know from solar panel theory that some surfaces heat up the panels more that others.This heat is converted into electrical energy.But if we put a container of water vapour (cloud matter) and water,together with materials like carbon fibre and gallium oxide we would see that the photons do not discharge much into the first two materials.In addition there are more photons and hence electricity created by the gallium oxide than from all others.
Solar rays may bounce back from the surface but they will not discharge many photons into water vapour.Even water vapour with hydrocarbons in them.
This theory may account
for some of the increase in temperature referred to as global warming but certainly not all of it as it looks. 

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