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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 399994" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Pretty much everything in the section titled "Implications in Global Warming?" As I said previously, trying to relate the galactic time scales of many billions of years to even the past few billion years of climate on earth is pretty far fetched. The energy constant in the cosmos has been almost constant at -174dBm/Hz for eons. In fact I'm not aware of any reports differing from that level for as far back as they've looked. So the cosmic energy level was the same during all the last Ice Ages here on earth as it is now. Not to mention the fact that the suns energy output varies on an eleven year cycle and also alot in between. There was a cycle peak in 2000-2002. I think we had a solar minimum just last year. The sun's output certainly effects our climate, and it does vary. But it is not caused by what is for all practical purposes a constant cosmic energy level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 399994, member: 473"] Pretty much everything in the section titled "Implications in Global Warming?" As I said previously, trying to relate the galactic time scales of many billions of years to even the past few billion years of climate on earth is pretty far fetched. The energy constant in the cosmos has been almost constant at -174dBm/Hz for eons. In fact I'm not aware of any reports differing from that level for as far back as they've looked. So the cosmic energy level was the same during all the last Ice Ages here on earth as it is now. Not to mention the fact that the suns energy output varies on an eleven year cycle and also alot in between. There was a cycle peak in 2000-2002. I think we had a solar minimum just last year. The sun's output certainly effects our climate, and it does vary. But it is not caused by what is for all practical purposes a constant cosmic energy level. [/QUOTE]
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