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Sun moves 20 km/second, and you say that the tree moves faster?
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They can take you by surprise.
Trees that have stood still for centuries jump out in front of women drivers every day
 
Can't remember the last time the world moved for me
 
Just to note climate change is natural and so is global cooling and global warming. No such thing as man made climate change ;) , we live on earth that runs in cycles and we are in a warm blip which is actually abnormal. The normal is cold and really cold. Saying that yes cold does effect numbers.

One on the deniers?

Yes, there are cycles, but the CO2 atmospheric concentration IS manmade.

You can keep your head stuffed into the sand, like some others, but doing nothing is just living in a fool’s paradise.

Probably a trump supporter as well? Russians had nothing to do with the recent nerve agent attack? Neonics don’t kill bees?
LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE (with your eyes open!).
 
Sun moves 20 km/second, and you say that the tree moves faster?

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Light moves at just under 300 million m/s. the sun, which creates the light, stays exactly where it is (in relation to us), we move around it spinning as we go. the sun only ‘moves’ in relation to the centre of the universe.


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Light moves at just under 300 million m/s. the sun, which creates the light, stays exactly where it is (in relation to us), we move around it spinning as we go. the sun only ‘moves’ in relation to the centre of the universe.


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You are better to read about galaxy movements. And not even relation to us. The distance of the globe is ellipse related to sun. Distance differs all the time.
 
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Light moves at just under 300 million m/s. the sun, which creates the light, stays exactly where it is (in relation to us), we move around it spinning as we go. the sun only ‘moves’ in relation to the centre of the universe.


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Thanks Colin xx
 
You are better to read about galaxy movements. And not even relation to us. The distance of the globe is ellipse related to sun. Distance differs all the time.



And your point is? The sun still doesn’t move in relation to the earth.

After all we all know on this forum that the known universe rotates around a very small location near Helsinki ;)


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And your point is? The sun still doesn’t move in relation to the earth.

After all we all know on this forum that the known universe rotates around a very small location near Helsinki ;)

I have know sun movement over 60 years ago. Everybody has learned it at shool. And TV has been full of those documents every year.

My point is that you really there think that over see people are idiots.

I little bit pulled you out there, and you love to be pulled.
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And if somebody says, that sun moves, everyone knows what does it mean.
And if some one says that he feels in his heart, everyone knows that feelings are in brains, and not in the heart.

At Aristoteles time it was tought that feelings and brains are in the heart.

However, sun has now gone under horizont here.
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Just to note climate change is natural and so is global cooling and global warming. No such thing as man made climate change ;) , we live on earth that runs in cycles and we are in a warm blip which is actually abnormal. The normal is cold and really cold. Saying that yes cold does effect numbers.

You’re a member of a tiny minority of climate scientists who deny that man’s activities are having an effect, then.
At least, from the positive nature of your statement I’m assuming that you are a climate scientist, and not just a Daily Mail reader.
 
You’re a member of a tiny minority of climate scientists who deny that man’s activities are having an effect, then.
At least, from the positive nature of your statement I’m assuming that you are a climate scientist, and not just a Daily Mail reader.

I will never forget an Essex University climate scientist writing in a newspaper in 2001 that snow would "soon be a thing of the past"..

And the Met Office forecasting in the early 21st century that climate change meant hotter drier summers and warmer wetter winters.

Cue summer floods , and snow in March.

Two things I am sure of :
1. the climate here is much warmer than 30 odd years ago..
2. most climate scientists do not have a clue about the impact of climate change. (as witnessed by the above).

Treat all claims by climate "experts" as a guess and (usually) an attempt to frighten the population... that's my motto.
 

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