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The Reference Frame: Eichler et al.: Half of recent warming was solar
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Wednesday, December 10, 2008 . Eichler et al.: Half of recent warming was solar. In this dose of peer-reviewed. Skeptical climatological literature, we follow Climate Research News. The blog was intrigued by a new article in Geophysical Research Letters. That was accepted on Friday, December 5th. Eichler, A., S. Olivier, K. Henderson, A. Laube, J. Beer, T. Papina, H. W. Gäggeler, and M. Schwikowski. Revealing that only up to approximately 50% of the obs...
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The Reference Frame: July 2015
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Friday, July 31, 2015 . CMS bump at (5 TeV )? The ATLAS bump at (2 TeV ) or so – possibly a new gauge boson – is probably the most attractive excess the LHC teams are seeing. In their data. However, Pauline Gagnon of ATLAS has ironically pointed out another pair of cute excesses seen by her competitors at the CMS:. The bumpy road to discoveries. Here are the two graphs:. Both graphs show the invariant masses of dijets – a dijet spectrum. No, we will jus...
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The Reference Frame: August 2015
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Monday, August 31, 2015 . Saner oil prices: an expansion of OPEC could be a good idea. As kids, we were taught that cartels were a terrible thing. They represented the transition from the evil free market capitalism to the even more evil imperialism, the second stage of communism, which is controlled by multinational cartels. Ive never parroted this stuff in front of a teacher but I hope that they would give me an A now. ;-). Posted by Luboš Motl. 160; ...
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The Reference Frame: May 2015
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Sunday, May 31, 2015 . Another insane wave of anti-Russia spin in Western media. Lots of the mass media write emotional stories about Russias new anti-EU blacklist. For example, the BBC claims that there is The European Union anger at Russian travel blacklist. The list of 89 EU politicians ( list here. That the EU, the U.S., and others have. He is a complete loon. Are they surprised that Russia increased the regulation of NGOs. A matter of common sense&...
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The Reference Frame: John Tyndall: 195th birthday
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Sunday, August 02, 2015 . John Tyndall: 195th birthday. Climate alarmists don't care about science which is why you can't find an alarmist blog that would remind its readers about the anniversary of the birth of one of the most important scientists who helped to establish the "greenhouse effect". In 1850 or so, he or they did some experiments with diamagnetic materials – crystals. Their work was a combination of down-to-earth experiments with ...We some...
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The Reference Frame: Vaclav Klaus on global warming
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Saturday, February 10, 2007 . Vaclav Klaus on global warming. Czech President explains his views on the IPCC panel. See also: Klaus in the Financial Times. Klaus in the U.N. Klaus's book in English. Václav Klaus is just visiting Japan and his Japanese notes. Contain a message to the American non-Al-Gores. Please distribute the link if you like it. The second president of Czechia, is an avid tennis player. Support of the citizens - from analyzing. On Wed...
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The Reference Frame: William Rowan Hamilton: 210th birthday
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Tuesday, August 04, 2015 . William Rowan Hamilton: 210th birthday. Sir William Rowan Hamilton. 1805-1865) was born on midnight between 3rd and 4th August, 1805, to Sarah Hutton and Archibald Hamilton (a solicitor) in Dublin. The couple had 9 children. Statistics shows that in such multiplets with 9 components, the 4th oldest child has the highest chance to become a mathematical genius. And it was Hamilton's case, too. When Hamilton was between 19 and 24...
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The Reference Frame: Mitchell Heisman: suicide note, 1905 pages
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Wednesday, September 22, 2010 . Mitchell Heisman: suicide note, 1905 pages. This 35-year-old Gentleman from Somerville, Massachusetts may look like a self-confident practical manager. However, this Jewish-American holder. Suicide note found online. PDF, 1,905 pages). Sad And a pretty impressive stuff. But when you compare him with the typical environmental activists and terrorists who recently died in the Discovery Channel. Or in a family tragedy. A spe...
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The Reference Frame: Bousso et al.: catastrophe imminent, time will end soon
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Monday, September 27, 2010 . Bousso et al.: catastrophe imminent, time will end soon. Today, the arXiv harbors one of the most stupid hep-th preprints ever written:. Eternal inflation predicts that time will end. Their basic "reason" is simple. They think that the probability of an outcome is computed as a ratio of events in the multiverse where the outcome occurs divided by the number of all events:. See also The Guth-Vanchurin paradox. It's been amazi...
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The Reference Frame: Cosmic rays will create clouds at CERN
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Supersymmetric world from a conservative viewpoint. Sunday, September 17, 2006 . Cosmic rays will create clouds at CERN. A new central article about the cosmic/solar climate connection. On this blog has been created. Paul Krapivsky (B.U.) has pointed out a rather interesting new article in Nature, volume 443. I could only read the PDF with Acrobat Reader 4. You must be a subscriber to be allowed to click the link above. Jeff Kanipe describes an experiment that will be performed at CERN. Many arguments ha...