Take the Atmospheric Carbon Quiz? See How Smart You Are You Say You Believe in Global Warming ? OK, Take the Quiz and Find Out What You Really Know About Carbon Dioxide in the Earth's Atmosphere. Get All Questions Right and Win a Noble Peace Prize Lex Loeb Contributor Network . This is exercises is not about global warming or climate change. It is about basic scientific facts about earth's atmosphere. The quiz is really simple and multiple choice. Just pick the best choice per question and then go to the end of the article to see the correct answers. You must get all of the answers right to win a Nobel peace prize otherwise you fail the quiz. If you fail the quiz then you might want to brush up on your science studies. These questions are multiple choice. Pick the answer to each question that is closest to the scientific fact or to estimated and abbreviated numbers: . . . . . . . . . . . . The Atmospheric Carbon Quiz: Question 1: Most of the volume of air is made of what? (A) Carbon Dioxide. (B) Oxygen. (C) Pollution. (D) Empty Space. Question 2: How much gas is in earth's air around sea level compared to an equal volume of liquid water? (A) 5 percent (B) Half (C) 1/800th (D) none Question 3: Approximately how much does a cubic foot of air weigh at sea level on earth? (A) 1/2 pound (B) 0.10 pounds (C) One ATM (D) 0.075 pounds Question 4: Which weighs more? Hot air or Cold air? A. Cold Air B. Hot Air C. Both weigh the same amount. 5. What is the most prevalent gas in the atmosphere? (A) Oxygen. (B) Carbon Monoxide (C) Carbon Dioxide (D) Nitrogen (E) Xenon (F) Methane 6. What percentage of The Earth's atmosphere in parts per million per dry volume is Carbon dioxide? (A) 20.95 % (B) 78.08 % (C) 4.0 % (D) 0.00005 % (E) 0.0387% 7. What percentage of the earth's atmosphere ,in parts per million, is 10,000 parts per million of Carbon Dioxide (enough to start being toxic to people an animals)? (A) 50% (B) 1% (C) 0.05% (D) 10% (E) 37.7% 8. Which Gas constituent atom has the greatest relative atomic mass? (A) Carbon. (B) Nitrogen. (C) Oxygen. 9. Does Carbon Dioxide in earth's atmosphere React in normal earth conditions with other gases or water vapor in the atmosphere or act as a catalyst? (A) yes. (B) no it is generally very stable as a gas molecule. 10. At the present levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and all other carbon gases put together which best describes the concentration in parts per 10,000 per volume? (A) 1 in ten thousand parts (B) more than 279 in ten thousand parts (C) 12 in ten thousand parts (D) less than 4 in ten thousand parts 11. If the amount of Carbon doubles in the atmosphere in the next 50 years because of out of control industrial growth what would be the maximum amount of carbon in the atmosphere in parts per million per volume? (A)10,000 parts per million per volume (B)90,000 parts per million per volume (C)776 parts per million per volume (D)3000 parts per million per volume. 13. Are there renegade scientists who believe that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is getting dangerously low to support the earth's photosynthetic plant life on land because prehistoric times had much much larger amounts of atmospheric and dissolved carbon in the oceans? (A) Yes (B) No 14. Is it possible for gases to escape from frozen ice or to enter frozen ice the way old mildew tasting ice from your home refrigerator freezer tastes when left in the freezer too long? (A) Yes (B) No 15. Is it possible for a gas to suck up heat from the atmosphere and discharge the heat into the cold night air or up at higher elevations into outer space sort of the way an air conditioner cooler works by retaining the heat long enough to transfer it away from hotter areas? Is methane a heat sink gas that can be used in cooling systems? (A) Yes (B) No 16. What happens when a gas is heated? (A) It rises (B) It gains kinetic energy and moves at a more rapid speed in the atmosphere. (C) most gases with possible exception of water vapor clouds that have dust seeds tend to take an amorphous diffusion though the atmosphere. (D) All of the above. 17. How does a gas in the atmosphere make objects on the ground and the surface of the ocean hot? (A) They bump into those objects transferring kinetic energy of motion. (B) They radiate infrared and other types of electromagnetic waves into empty space that get absorbed by material objects that retain that heat energy. (C) It really does not mater how much heat is retained by the relatively rarefied gases in the atmosphere because the sun rays hitting the physical surface of earth is many times more efficient as direct exposure. This direct exposure makes surfaces hotter than secondary re-radiation of solar energy from gases in the atmosphere. (D)There is evidence that the earth's surface warms the atmosphere perhaps more efficiently than a relatively diffuse atmosphere can warm the earth's surface. (E) All or any of the above. 18. If it were true that Mars could be made habitable for life from earth by pumping carbon dioxide and other gases into it's diffuse existing atmosphere would that atmosphere need to have more atmospheric pressure than the earth's to be effective especially if Mars does not have sufficient ocean equivalents of surface liquid water? (A) Yes (B) No 19. Which of the following conditions will make an actual greenhouse with flowers growing in side of it cooler? (A) painting the floor of the greenhouse black. (B) Sealing the greenhouse so out door air can't get in. (C)taking the windows out so the open atmosphere and pumping in carbon dioxide to replace the effects of the window panes. (D) increasing the sun's exposure on the greenhouse by having mirrors around it reflect more light in. 20. Scientists say that if you have a methane gas stove in your kitchen and no way to light the gas so it burns you can still cook with it if you expose it to sun light because methane gas can absorb 22-25 times the energy of carbon dioxide exposed to solar energy and retain it longer. (A) True (B) False 21. Polar bears survived the ice age and as a consequence they also survived the greatest melting of ice in the last 30-40 thousand years. (A) True (B) False 22. If a group of scientists predict that increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is going to cause temperatures to rise on earth and data is collected that shows their thesis may be wrong, which of these answers should they not be. (A) A bit skeptical of their hypothesis and their conclusions. (B) somewhat skeptical (C) Angry that the data does not conform to their advanced training and logic. (D) Feeling like they may have made a mistake or entered some wrong assumptions in the way they generated the original thesis. 23. The ancient Maya thought that if they sacrificed human being to gods that control the weather and ate parts of their sacrificial victims that they would get more than enough rain needed to grow luxuriant crops needed to maintain large populations. If the Maya were right about the world ending in 2012 then they must have been good at predicting the weather with the magic of human sacrifice rituals? (A) True (B) False 24. In the prehistoric times sea levels on earth have been as much as 300 to 500 ft higher than they are today and 300 to 500 feet lower than they are today? (A) true (B) false _____________________________________________________________________________ Answers: (warning you are the genius tell me if I have a typo or got any wrong )use these answers to cheat with if necessary: 1=D 2=C 3=D 4=A 5=D 6=E 7=B 8=B 9=B 10=D 11=C 12=unlucky 13=A 14=A 15=A 16=D 17=E 18=A 19=D 20=B 21=A 22=C 23=B 24=A . Close
Monday, August 22, 2016
Take the basic carbon quiz to find out how to save the world from climate change/ global warming theology.
Take the Atmospheric Carbon Quiz? See How Smart You Are. So You Say You Believe In Global Warming ? OK Lets See What You Really know.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Physicists have been fudging their numbers for years not accounting for the huge amount of energy that is released if say two planets collide .
The people at Cern are concerned with momentum but not momentum that underlies existence. The Cern complex is traveling though the universe at very high speed measured in thousands if not hundreds of thousands of meters per second. It is traveling as fast as Switzerland is and the Alps. If some Asteroid suddenly appears the size of manhattan with a depth of a couple of miles and strikes the earth at high velocity . It has the force of both the movement of the earth and the asteroid combined.. That can be lethal to at least most of the surface of the earth. Out in space on both the asteroid and the earth before they collide its just like here on earth. we hardly feel like the planet is moving. We have no sensation that the earth is moving. Same is true on the asteroid. They don't start to feel each other's influence till close enough that gravity between the two causes some tidal effects that quikly increase as the two get closer into their collision. Then when they come together part of the earth just vaporizes as does most of the asteroid that just hit it. The combined effect of the explosion on impact is greater than 1000s of nuclear bombs all going off at once. So there you have instant dark energy. That water above the dam that will eventually fall and cause the generator turbines to spin looks just like water below the dam with that energy left out. potential energy above the dam is real but there is actually no test with out letting it fall to the turbines to detect it. The water molecules don't behave any different above or below the dam. surface tension is the same, density of the liquid is the same. in the cosmos the energy of motion gets to be astronomical everything is moving. Some percentage of everything will eventually collide. Chances are that virtually everything that can be seen in the distant universe because of light is a product of some collision. That's light energy because if is after a collision. before the collisions it is dark energy.
Dark Mater is Just cosmic momentum and photons are the code that can instantly put a stop or near stop to that momentum....leads to a new momentum frames of reference relativity. Remember the young double slit experiment is an illusion.
These physicists really don't get it. Can't get it. I am slowly figuring it all out, my latest is to confirm frequency and wavelength dynamics of photons in space by placing detectors everywhere in the space to confirm the existence and all I get is shadows form them. curvature of space because of frame of reference at a distance makes one wonder exactly where the observer is standing to make the observation. being a frame of reference then from a different view point then... there still is no curvature of space or space time. and the photons make straight lines from their own perspective but then who rides a photon to observe them? The clencher is to suddenly realize that everything in space is moving and thus has to have good old fashioned Newtonian / pre Newtonian momentum. Turns out photons actually stop subatomic particles in their spots or slow them down dramatically . The more the photon slows the subatomic "object" and stops it the more forceful is the reaction to the onward moving mass with the existing momentum. That delivers the frequency going to that of a gamma ray that codes for a nearly complete stop. I have not quite figured our the wavelength that derives from that per each photon on the spectrum...not yet getting closer and closer though and soon I will be the only person in this part of the galaxy / universe to know it. What happens is as an electron is slowed or stopped it seems to be activated and flies out the back window as if in a moving car breaking that car window because it suddenly stops or nearly does when the car keeps moving foreward.. I got that part the wavelength has something to do with how the window breaks and angular momentum. It is like a two ball transmission system I invented to simplify gear shifts some years ago ...well maybe? That quiet unseen momentum everything has moving at the speed of the galaxy and the part of the universe where our galaxy is moving is the dark energy that these people are seeking . I figured that out and a whole new relativity . Angular momentum and gravity being Hot has everything to do with gravity ...so we can now link magnetism with the electromagnetic disturbances that give us the waves and frequencies observed in the old science. Its starting to make too much sense. This makes no sense unless you realize that the reason they read that photons become 30 percent heavier than electrons is just because of the momentum as dark energy and photons as code that instantly puts a stop to momentum where it interacts. I figured it out . they probably will never will.
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Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Einstein's Impossible Point of View Frame of Reference.
Ok . I am standing on the shoreline watching a ship go by and I see a rock falling from a mast to the floor of the ship. I am pretty much standing still verses the ship being on shore. I see the rock falling in what is an arc as the ship moves forward. On board the ship my video cam shows the rock falling straight down. Both points of view are true and real. OK. But then there is Einstein's thought experiment with the rocket or the elevator and laser light going from one wall to the other perpendicular to the acceleration of the elevator or the rocket ship. Where am I able to stand still and observe that? Ok so skipping ahead I guess I go out and look for black holes? Even so my stationary point of view is impossible except as that mental experiment. I have undone this problem in the past with the simple observation that space has no built in metrics . Einstein ultimately makes the speed of light as a constant in a vacuum the metric of space and time. That is especially an impossible metric point of view certainly because light can only be assumed to be in existence between two objects where as it actually might not be. That's the box with the cat that is both dead and living at the same time. I am not saying the speed of light has not bee measured accurately or observed but I am saying that the observation with light gets tricky where you are at a distance observing a flash of light on one wall of a space ship coming from the other. We can test the theory by repeating an experiment with light multiple times and we know the probability of sending light where we direct it so long as there is a detector a reflector for our distance observation.
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