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Ye gods! Logic being reintroduced at this point? Who would've thunk!
/Peter "jeff" > wrote in message news:i3Uve.3843$Xr6.3282@trnddc07... > Nathan W. Collier wrote: > > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>Logical fallacy... you don't get to impugn the source > > > > > > lol youre basing your statements upon the credibility of the source! if the > > source is a self-serving governmental entity its conclusions are suspect at > > _best_. give me something conclusive from the scientific community. > > > > > > > >>Not science. No mention of ozone layer anywhere. > > > > > > because it will never reach the ozone. as it clearly stated, it falls > > because it is heavier than air. > > > > Service manuals are not the bible. Any reasonably good tech knows that > they are only the starting point for thinking. Set the simplistic > language of service manuals for one moment and apply your problem > solving thought processes to other observable world phenomena: Water > vapor is heavier than air. We know this because fog is water vapor and > it lays near the ground. IF you follow the heavier than air argument as > absolute truth, then clouds cannot exist. For example, if you take an > average cumulus cloud, it will be about a mile square by about half a > mile thick and will have a water vapor/ice crystal weight of about 2000 > tons. That is certainly "heavier than air". > How is that possible when some service manual says vapors heaver than > air irrevocably fall to the ground? The answer is yes vapors heaver than > air fall, in a localized environment, like immediately adjacent to a > leaking line, but, like a water drop evaporating and eventually becoming > part of a cloud, it will diffuse into the atmosphere. > > -- > jeff |
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And as see in the Southern California where it is predominately
high pressure, there are no clouds. Of course, water: hydrogen and oxygen fortunately are our air. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ jeff wrote: > > Service manuals are not the bible. Any reasonably good tech knows that > they are only the starting point for thinking. Set the simplistic > language of service manuals for one moment and apply your problem > solving thought processes to other observable world phenomena: Water > vapor is heavier than air. We know this because fog is water vapor and > it lays near the ground. IF you follow the heavier than air argument as > absolute truth, then clouds cannot exist. For example, if you take an > average cumulus cloud, it will be about a mile square by about half a > mile thick and will have a water vapor/ice crystal weight of about 2000 > tons. That is certainly "heavier than air". > How is that possible when some service manual says vapors heaver than > air irrevocably fall to the ground? The answer is yes vapors heaver than > air fall, in a localized environment, like immediately adjacent to a > leaking line, but, like a water drop evaporating and eventually becoming > part of a cloud, it will diffuse into the atmosphere. > > -- > jeff |
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"Because I say so." Parents must use it every day.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Earle Horton wrote: > > Not intentionally. I can tell you though that this technique works, whether > you are telling a lie or the truth. Just keep saying it, and people will > believe. I believe that it is understood best when read with a quote by > Lincoln. There are people who will just not listen to the truth, no matter > how loud and often it is shouted at them. "Some of the people, all of the > time." Nate's new sock puppet may be one of these. > > Earle |
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So if you don't see them in the land of fruits and nuts they don't
exist? Hazy, Hot and Humid in Vermont. Buckets of that heavier than air stuff coming down almost daily. Good thing I got holes in the bottom of my Jeep. Some by design, some by decay.... -- jeff L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > And as see in the Southern California where it is predominately > high pressure, there are no clouds. Of course, water: hydrogen and > oxygen fortunately are our air. |
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"jeff" > wrote in message
news:i3Uve.3843$Xr6.3282@trnddc07... > Service manuals are not the bible. Any reasonably good tech knows that > they are only the starting point for thinking. so somehow the atomic weight magically changes? nope. if you want to use a cloud analogy, look up the atomic weights and provide evidence, just as i have done. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20 > .. . > > Already done... you're stonewalling. You have no > > science >=20 > ive given you the science. clear instructions written by engineers = from=20 > within the hvac industry. :-) That's really all you could find? Extra lame! >=20 > > Sorry... no mention of ozone. >=20 > exactly. ozone isnt an issue since my links clearly prove that = refrigerant=20 > falls. theres no mention in my articles of jupiter either. why? = because=20 > its irrelevant. Exactly.. your cites are irrelevant to any discussion of the atmosphere. Glad to see progress is happening! Do the gas fume experiment! I can't wait for pix of *that*... > > And I published a link to an HVAC industry > > periodical debunking your assertion >=20 > lol....._nothing_ conclusive in any of your links. my links clearly = state=20 > that refrigerant falls due to its weight. you just cant acknowledge=20 > anything beyond your own liberal agenda. Stonewalling... your last resort. I win! Ass kicked by a Liberal... shoulda gone to more school, Nate. __ Steve .. |
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"L.W. (=DFill) Hughes III" > wrote in message = ... > I think Stevie trying to tell us pigs can fly.=20 Bill, you forgot the Google link: http://www.google.com/search?q=3Dpig...illa-search&s= tart=3D0&start=3D0&ie=3Dutf-8&oe=3Dutf-8&client=3Dfirefox-a&rls=3Dorg.moz= illa:en-USfficial We don't trust it's really you unless there's a pointless Google search attached! __ Steve .. |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "L.W. ("=DFill") Hughes III" > wrote in message=20 > ... > > I think Stevie trying to tell us pigs can fly. >=20 > he's taught in his seminars that if he tells a lie often and loud = enough,=20 > that sooner or later everyone will believe him. one thing they didnt=20 > prepare him for however, was truth. Indeed... the entire planet believes me. Kinda amazing that *I* could get the entire developed world to quit making and using CFCs... you'd almost imagine that I was telling the truth! But no... that can't be, because then Nate and Bill would be full of ****, and we *know* that's not the case, right? __ Steve .. |
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"Earle Horton" > wrote in message = news:1119881986.6e873331ae4bd61a8088d7d06aaacab7@t eranews... > Not intentionally. =20 Does it have to be intentional? > I can tell you though that this technique works, whether > you are telling a lie or the truth. Just keep saying it, and people = will > believe. =20 Witness the futile hunt for WMD! > I believe that it is understood best when read with a quote by > Lincoln. There are people who will just not listen to the truth, no = matter > how loud and often it is shouted at them. "Some of the people, all of = the > time." Nate's new sock puppet may be one of these. Earle... obviously you need to learn more=20 about 'sock puppets'... read your wiki. How do you feel about the ozone layer and CFC's, BTW? Have you done the gasoline experiment? __ Steve .. |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
. .. > That's really all you could find? Extra lame! TRANSLATION --> "i cannot refute your solid evidence" > Exactly.. your cites are irrelevant to any discussion > of the atmosphere. my evidence shows that refrigerants cannot make it to the atmosphere to begin with. > Do the gas fume experiment! not relevant. the explosion causes force that refrigerant does not have. > Stonewalling... your last resort. I win! Ass kicked > by a Liberal TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing" -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com |
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