I recently listened to this radio New Zealand science podcast on CO2 production by photodegradation and immediately though of a connection between it and cosmoclimatology.
If this CO2 production works at the small scale, it should - at least in part - explain the long term carbon dioxide trend through time and its lagging behind temperature. But maybe it's not temperature that it lags behind at all, but rather, indirectly, the shading of clouds, caused by variation of cosmic waves - that also effect the temperature. Of course I am no expert, but at least it cannot be over looked, and I have now passed it on to those in the know. See what happens?
Have a listen, it is a wonderful story of discovery, and I have played it over and over like some good music.
I can only think of those who found the cosmic microwave background, well done Susanna.

These are my discoveries and writings on the fractal economics, markets, cosmology, quantum mechanics, and other. I say fractals are everywhere and everything, and it is more interesting finding what is not fractal. From the fractal I have developed theories of the following. Classical (marginal) Economics; A fractal interpretation of QM. The de Broglie Wave function is the demand curve. Inflation: both cosmic and monetary. The infrared atmosphere. Unifying QM with 'large scale'. Pi in nature.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
cosmoclimatology: CO2 production by photodegradation
Labels:
climate change,
CO2,
lag,
long term cycle,
photodegradation,
production,
Susanna Rutledge
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