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Thread ID: 139865 2015-07-13 02:48:00 Can I have a $ each way please? B.M. (505) PC World Chat
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1404706 2015-07-29 05:22:00 Never mind Nick, you’ll be safe in the arms of your “Pagan Green Religion”. :tui:

No, I just base my opinions off facts and the vast majority of scientist's opinions.

I'm neither a pagan, nor what you would consider a greenie.
Nick G (16709)
1404707 2015-07-29 05:23:00 And you will also be dead long before you are proved right or wrong.

Why don't we start a new thread about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? :)

Just because we won't be around, doesn't mean we can't look at the facts and take action :)
Nick G (16709)
1404708 2015-07-29 05:48:00 No, I just base my opinions off facts and the vast majority of scientist's opinions.

I'm neither a pagan, nor what you would consider a greenie.

More like “Ignorance is Bliss”. :lol:
B.M. (505)
1404709 2015-07-29 05:56:00 And you will also be dead long before you are proved right or wrong.

Why don't we start a new thread about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? :)

There were "Seven Spanish Angels at the Alter of the Sun" do they count. :D
B.M. (505)
1404710 2015-07-29 06:10:00 There were "Seven Spanish Angels at the Alter of the Sun" do they count. :D

Great song so they will count for me.
CliveM (6007)
1404711 2015-07-29 07:32:00 More like “Ignorance is Bliss”. :lol:

How is listening to the facts and opinions of scientists ignorance? :confused:
Nick G (16709)
1404712 2015-07-29 07:59:00 How is listening to the facts and opinions of scientists ignorance? :confused:


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B.M. (505)
1404713 2015-07-29 09:25:00 Oops, had the water expansion mixed up, long time since I read the books.
Water increases in density at 4c then expands as it warms, also as water has a high specific heat capability, it absorbs a large amount of heat from the atmosphere as the atmosphere and water try to equalise. Hence the decrease in atmospheric temp over the last 20 years.
Thought that the article explained things easy enough.
Whenu (9358)
1404714 2015-07-29 11:38:00 Oops, had the water expansion mixed up, long time since I read the books.
Water increases in density at 4c then expands as it warms, also as water has a high specific heat capability, it absorbs a large amount of heat from the atmosphere as the atmosphere and water try to equalise. Hence the decrease in atmospheric temp over the last 20 years.
Thought that the article explained things easy enough.

Sounds plausible, but mixed with opinion. Source?
Krakka (17266)
1404715 2015-07-29 12:47:00 Everything you need to know and more. :D

chemwiki.ucdavis.edu

A clip:

"Water continues to become more dense until it reaches 4°C. After it reaches 4°C, it becomes LESS dense. When freezing, molecules within water begin to move around more slowly, making it easier for them to form hydrogen bonds and eventually arrange themselves into an open crystalline, hexagonal structure. Because of this open structure as the water molecules are being held further apart, the volume of water increases about 9%. "
Winston001 (3612)
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