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All the TNF-Isn't the hole in the ozone layer a good thing?

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Ever thought if the hole in the ozone layer isn’t a good thing after all?

I am a university graduate student but just in psychologies of communication.
I don’t know anything beside what I studied by myself about physics and the like.

Shame on me.

We are polluting the planet and it was even polluting by itself with volcanoes before we came.

If we think about global warming over that, then that make an exit system for it.

Again LOL at me, or post your thoughts.
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Post by MKJ »

im trying the see the connection between the topic title and the body, but my brain cant compute :(

on a semirelated note, scientists have stated that the ozone layer has not only stopped shrinking, it has began to replenish even :o
still a long way away from a full ozone layer though
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Ever thought if the hole in the ozone layer isn’t a good thing after all?
That would assume the hole in the ozone layer was a good thing.
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mjrpes wrote:
Ever thought if the hole in the ozone layer isn’t a good thing after all?
That would assume the hole in the ozone layer was a good thing.
Thanks my friend
Sorry it is my bad english again.
I meant the hole is a good thing after all
You understood my frenchglish.
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

no pete it isn't an exit system you dunce
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the hole lets all the bad germs out into outer space, pete :icon14:
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Post by tnf »

yea its like a big blowhole that we use to get all the poisons in the environment out. I'm working on an innovation to put big fans in the atmosphere that blow all the bad airs out of this hole.
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Post by phantasmagoria »

the ozone layer is completely seperate to global warming.
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tnf wrote:yea its like a big blowhole that we use to get all the poisons in the environment out. I'm working on an innovation to put big fans in the atmosphere that blow all the bad airs out of this hole.
Imagine all of our farts and cows'one going by and when they will reach a certain point Big Bang again...
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phantasmagoria wrote:the ozone layer is completely seperate to global warming.
A bit of explaination please.
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pete wrote:
phantasmagoria wrote:the ozone layer is completely seperate to global warming.
A bit of explaination please.
Pete
he means that the hole in the ozone layer is not necessarily related to global warming, as you seemed to be implying in your first post.


so the bottom line is -

LOL at you. there is no point in posting real thoughts on the idea, because you can't really have any real thoughts on the idea, other than that it is wrong.
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pete wrote:
tnf wrote:yea its like a big blowhole that we use to get all the poisons in the environment out. I'm working on an innovation to put big fans in the atmosphere that blow all the bad airs out of this hole.
Imagine all of our farts and cows'one going by and when they will reach a certain point Big Bang again...
Pete
the farts of irish cows are actually included in ireland's emissions quota under the kyoto treaty

true :icon14:
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seremtan wrote:
pete wrote:
tnf wrote:yea its like a big blowhole that we use to get all the poisons in the environment out. I'm working on an innovation to put big fans in the atmosphere that blow all the bad airs out of this hole.
Imagine all of our farts and cows'one going by and when they will reach a certain point Big Bang again...
Pete
the farts of irish cows are actually included in ireland's emissions quota under the kyoto treaty

true :icon14:
I don't see why not.
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lol, either way it's not pretty
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Re: All the TNF-Isn't the hole in the ozone layer a good thi

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pete wrote:I am a university graduate student [...] in psychologies of communication.
:olo::olo: wouldn't have guessed it
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

from what i understand, the ozone layer doesn't trap heat inside the earth. You can have carbon dioxide completely around the atmosphere (i.e. no carbon dioxide hole) and still have holes in the ozone layer.

Carbon dioxide is what would trap in heat, not ozone.
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Post by tnf »

[xeno]Julios wrote:from what i understand, the ozone layer doesn't trap heat inside the earth. You can have carbon dioxide completely around the atmosphere (i.e. no carbon dioxide hole) and still have holes in the ozone layer.

Carbon dioxide is what would trap in heat, not ozone.
actually there are other gases besides CO2 that trap heat, and I believe ozone is capable of having some greenhouse properties (but I'd have to verify it..), as is methane and a few others...
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