The explanations of temperature
by the science of climate
Author; Rogelio Perez C
According to climate science, there is a global
problem because of the rise in the temperature of the planet, which we also
know as climate change.
When it comes to the problem of global warming, it
refers to the increase in the temperature of the mass of air around us known as
the atmosphere, and to the heat transfer that it does in everything that is in
contact with it.
More than 100 years ago climate science was looking
for the best way to explain the air temperature, and they believed that the
energy of the sun retained by the air, was the main source of this, and they
associated it with the way a greenhouse retains heat, hence the concept of greenhouse.
Since heat energy is infrared radiation, then they
investigated which gases absorbed infrared, and one of the fixed gases in the
atmosphere that absorbs infrared is CO2, the problem for some of us is that it
is only 0.04% of all gases in the atmosphere.
Then the science of climate established as a paradigm
on how heat originates in the earth after the solar constant, the following
theory;
The greenhouse effect is a process in which the
thermal radiation emitted by the planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric
greenhouse gases (GHG) and is irradiated in all directions. As part of this
radiation is returned to the surface and the lower atmosphere, this result in
an increase in the average surface temperature compared to what would be in the
absence of GHG.
Without the natural greenhouse effect, the temperature
would be about -18°C, but thanks to this it is 14°C. A difference of 32°C
The problem with this theory is that it works without
taking into account several fundamental principles of thermodynamic physics to
explain the temperature of the atmosphere, this work will give a brief
explanation of why climate science will need to change its paradigm, in order
to know what the true cause of the heat is on the planet, and how to deal with
it;
1. Definition in thermodynamic
physic; Temperature is a
measure of the average kinetic movement of atoms or molecules in the system.
Explanation in climate science; it teaches that the temperature of the atmosphere
increases due to an energy retention effect by certain gases within the
atmosphere; Without the greenhouse effect, the temperature would be about -18°C,
it is 14°C and gains 32°C.
This idea turns the atmosphere
into a system, which self-transfers 32°C of infrared energy, with its greenhouse gases, this
explanation shows the increase of temperature in the atmosphere, as the
consequence of a retention effect of infrared energy (heat), originated in
other systems such as land, by these energy-retaining gases known as greenhouse
gases, and not as a consequence of the kinetic movement of the molecules of the
atmosphere. It seems that the temperature in the air can be increased, without
its molecules increasing its kinetic speed.
CORRELATION BETWEEN TEMPERATURE
AND CO2
Knowing that the temperature in the atmosphere is the
measure of the average kinetic movement of 100% of the molecules in the
atmosphere, to say that the temperature is correlated only with co2 molecules
that equal only 0.04% of this kinetic movement, is a hoax.
2. The law of Charles
for gases says; for any gas the temperature is directly proportional to its
volume.
Explication of climate science; teaches us that greenhouse gases such as CO2, whose
volume is 0.04% of the atmosphere, is the main cause of the increase in
temperature in the atmosphere.
This idea does not take into
account the same nature of the atmosphere, because this is a gas, and logically its temperature
must be proportional to its volume, in other words, proportional to the amount
of heat caused by each molecule within it, if there are many molecules, there
will be a lot of heat production, if there are few molecules, there will be
little heat production. Climate science suggests that if there is more energy
retention from other systems such as earth, there will be more heat, ignoring
the gases that do not retain infrared equivalent to 99.96%, which also cause
heat in the atmosphere. Who retains the heat caused by non-greenhouse gases? I
think they are confusing the heat production of the atmosphere's own molecules,
with alleged energy retention of other systems.
3. What energy causes heat on the
planet? According to
thermodynamic physics, heat originates as a result of the kinetic movement of
molecules in the atmosphere.
Explanation of climate science; this teaches us that after the solar variables, the
heat in the atmosphere is a consequence of the absorption and retention of
infrared energy that originates the atoms of the earth, by the greenhouse gases
in the atmosphere, but when measuring temperature, what is known is how much
infrared energy (heat) was caused by the movement of molecules in the
atmosphere, not only 0.04% greenhouse gases, but also the other 99.96%. This
high percentage of gases, to cause their movement that produces heat, does not
absorb heat (infrared).
To think that heat (infrared) is the energy that
originates the kinetic movement of the molecules that causes heat, we would be
talking about a self-sufficient kinetic movement, and unstoppable in heat
production.
4. Greenhouses are closed systems made of solids such as glass, and
the increase in the air temperature in these, are obtained by radiation from
white light, not from infrared radiation, white light has a shorter wavelength
than infrared radiation.
Climate science teaches us about the greenhouse effect, which is caused by gases
such as co2, by absorbing and retaining infrared radiation.
This idea of climate science
shows us CO2 gas with special
characteristics to retain radiation, which cannot be retained even by the glass
of the greenhouses, because what the greenhouses retain is not the radiation,
but the air molecules that are increasing their movement producing heat,
because if glass retain the energy inside the greenhouse, it would also retain
energy outside, and we see how sunlight enters the greenhouse warming the air.
Why is the air heated in the greenhouse? Ask the white light and not the
infrared radiation, knowing that 99.96% of the air molecules inside the greenhouse
do not absorb infrared.
5. The Sun emits radiation at all
known wavelengths,
knowing that the temperature of the sun is somewhat exotic, that means that its
surface has a temperature of 5.538°C, but the outer atmosphere or crown has
temperatures exceeding 1,000,000°C.
Climate science teaches us that the gases of the atmosphere retain the infrared
radiation emitted by the earth, and not by the sun, because infrared radiation
that reaches the atmosphere from the sun, has a shorter wavelength, than the
infrared radiation emitted by the earth.
The Sun emits radiation at all wavelengths
of the known electromagnetic spectrum, and in relation to the idea that the infrared
wavelengths that come to atmosphere from the Sun..
I think the question
then is;
What is the energy that molecules absorb in the atmosphere, to cause their kinetic movement, which causes their temperature to rise?
What is the energy that molecules absorb in the atmosphere, to cause their kinetic movement, which causes their temperature to rise?
Response;
oxygen (21%)
of the gases in the atmosphere, by absorbing ultraviolet energy,
it is a highly reactive gas, which is the only gas in the
atmosphere that by physicochemical processes (ionization) causes light and heat
in the upper layers of the atmosphere, oxygen causes heat directly when it is
ionized, because it converts the atmosphere into an electrical conductor,
therefore increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules of the atmosphere, by
the absorption of ultraviolet energy , the Joule effect explains this, as an irreversible
phenomenon whereby, if a conductor circulates electric current, part of the
kinetic energy of electrons is transformed into heat. As the greatest amount of
oxygen is found in the lower layer of the atmosphere known as the troposphere,
where ultraviolet energy is also present in all wavelengths, this ionization is
the cause heat in the planet.





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