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Nov 15, 2009, 1:15:37 AM11/15/09
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Warming of the atmosphere - physicsup.com

We do agree, and we support, who says that the phenomenon of
global warming, as a result of the increase in some gases, are causing
global warming. As well as warming leads to global warming.
But we look at this issue from another angle, that is, from the
viewpoint of the theory.
The warming, caused by positive particles, from the physical
transformations, such as combustion or war or nuclear bombs ... Etc..
And that increased warming on Earth, leading to disruption of cross-
interaction between the earth and the sun.
We know that the earth takes positive particles from the sun, and
give negative particles, and the distance between the sun and the
Earth is totally dependent, the need for the two blocs for the
exchange of particles, the increase of positive particles on the Earth
surface, leading to less need for exchange with the sun, and then
change the distance between the Earth and the sun, or changes in the
Earth's orbit around the sun, albeit slightly, leading to an uneven
ground in orbit around the sun, and with the other planets also, and
run level, possibly a disaster for humans, don't have solution.

The exit of objects with weak nuclei atoms, such as space vehicles,
out of the area of the globe, this result in a decrease of, weak
nuclei atoms, low ratio of weak nuclei elements, making the land more
neutralization.

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Nov 15, 2009, 10:20:36 AM11/15/09
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holowarmer physicsup.com wrote:

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> Warming of the atmosphere - physicsup.com
>
> We do agree, and we support, who says that the phenomenon of
> global warming, as a result of the increase in some gases, are causing
> global warming. As well as warming leads to global warming.
> But we look at this issue from another angle, that is, from the
> viewpoint of the theory.
> The warming, caused by positive particles, from the physical
> transformations, such as combustion or war or nuclear bombs ... Etc..
> And that increased warming on Earth, leading to disruption of cross-
> interaction between the earth and the sun.
> We know that the earth takes positive particles from the sun, and
> give negative particles


Go stick your negative particles where the sun don't shine.
We don't want no steenkin negative particles here.

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