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Originally posted by bknapple32
If that were the case, then the earth would heat up every 12 years.edit on 13-12-2012 by bknapple32 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by DarthMuerte
What proof is there that it is warming all over the solar system?? Guess it is those weather meters we have sitting on Saturn.
If the whole solar system was warming, and the Sun "warmed" up enough to cause, say Neptune, to warm. Then the much closer Earth would be jerky.
Use common sense people.
There is no such thing as solar warming, and this has been debunked over and over.
Originally posted by NewThor7
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by DarthMuerte
What proof is there that it is warming all over the solar system?? Guess it is those weather meters we have sitting on Saturn.
If the whole solar system was warming, and the Sun "warmed" up enough to cause, say Neptune, to warm. Then the much closer Earth would be jerky.
Use common sense people.
There is no such thing as solar warming, and this has been debunked over and over.
Have you checked the storms on Saturn, Jupiter and Mars?
I don't know if their temperatures are up, but I know that they're under going never seen before changes.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
Originally posted by NewThor7
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by DarthMuerte
What proof is there that it is warming all over the solar system?? Guess it is those weather meters we have sitting on Saturn.
If the whole solar system was warming, and the Sun "warmed" up enough to cause, say Neptune, to warm. Then the much closer Earth would be jerky.
Use common sense people.
There is no such thing as solar warming, and this has been debunked over and over.
Have you checked the storms on Saturn, Jupiter and Mars?
I don't know if their temperatures are up, but I know that they're under going never seen before changes.
Many planets have storms, including Earth.
And whatever changes they are going through, have nothign to do with the sun heating up.
When Mar's orbit brings it closer to the Sun, it warms up the dust, causing the storm, which causes it to warm up more, and then it cools down and start over.
What happens on Mars is its natural cycle.
Saturn had a sudden, major temperature spike of a 150 degrees to cause its storm, which means that it has no bearing on what is happening on Earth.
The storms on Jupiter are caused by the heat from its own core.