The Real Atom?

Written by Herb Rose

The current model of the atom is the nuclear model where almost all of the mass is contained in a central nucleus which is surrounded by clouds of electrons. This model of the atom was a results of experiments where the directing of subatomic particles showed most of the particles penetrating with a few reflected by the central mass.

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Magical Wind Power: Illusions versus Reality

Written by John Droz Jr

The number-one challenge of our times is to separate the wheat from the chaff.  To assist in this task, we are blessed with more information than ever before – but we are also simultaneously burdened with more misinformation than any prior generation has ever had to deal with.

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NASA researcher: Antarctica still GAINING ice

Written by Michael Bastasch

Is Antarctica melting or is it gaining ice? A recent paper claims Antarctica’s net ice loss has dramatically increased in recent years, but forthcoming research will challenge that claim.

NASA glaciologist Jay Zwally first challenged the “consensus” on Antarctica in 2015 when he published a paper showing ice sheet growth in eastern Antarctica outweighed the losses in the western ice sheet.

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How Filament Light Bulbs Cast a Shadow on the Greenhouse Gas Theory

Written by Geraint Hughes

A simple two bulb single filament comparison bulb test shows that the CO2 gas ‘back radiation effect’ claimed in the greenhouse gas theory just does not occur.

The test relies on a well-established principle in applied science; the filming effect of gases on a filament, discovered by Dr. Irving Langmuir (the ‘Langmuir Sheath’ effect).

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6 New Papers Find Climate Models Lack Scientific Merit

Written by Kenneth Richard

The abysmal track record of computer models in simulating climate trends has increasingly been highlighted in the scientific literature.  Recently published papers indicate that in some cases climate models actually get it right zero percent of the time (Luo et al., 2018; Hanna et al., 2018), or that hydrological models are off by a factor of 8 and 4 of 5 simulate trends opposite to real-world observations (Scanlon et al., 2018). 

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Global Warming: How It All Began

Written by Richard Courtney

Imagined risk: All available evidence indicates that man-made global warming is a physical impossibility, but if the predicted warming could be induced it would probably provide net benefits.

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Washington Post Exposed in Fake News Antarctic Ice Melt Claims

Written by Pierre Gosselin

On June 13 Chris Mooney of the Washington Post wrote how Antarctica’s ice sheet was “melting at a rapidly increasing rate” and “pouring more than 200 billion tons of ice into the ocean annually” — all this according to “a team of 80 scientists”. The doomsday media response was immediate.

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