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Old 09-14-2024, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive View Post
I read awhile back that Astronomers have noted "global warming" on all the superior planets.

Sunspots?

Little green guys who are in denial over the fact that their particular globe is getting too warm?
So we know that the earth wobbles in all of its motion axees, we know that the whole solar system is free floating in space while also moving through space, meaning that the earth while rotating is also moving in a circular direction rotating around the recycling black hole in the center of the milky way,

So what we do not know is what type of wobbling the sun does, including in radiation intensity, and any other axis travel wobble. .

If you look back in history, there was a medieval warming period, evidenced in records in England/europe I believe. Medieval warm period (MWP) | Britannica, and certainly it wasn't human development, etc. . but this is also an estimate of average temperature, as temperature measurement is only about 200 years old max at best. So which wobble caused that warming?