“It is 2020. 250k are dead from a raging pandemic; a private space company is launching crewed missions NASA can’t. A mad president is live-tweeting a painfully slow psychotic break, refusing to leave office. The planet boils.” —Blurb from “2020” obscure sci-fi book from 2007.
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Replying to @vgr
I’m also pretty sure there is less light hitting the earth but we haven’t noticed because climate change.
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@pamelacouncil felt Like there was less light this year, I agreed but don’t know why. Because climate change seems valid. Could there be less light this year?#lesslightconspiracy1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Replying to @vgr @nolangray_
To be fair, the summer wasnt noticeably less light for me (NY area) but this season.... dramatic!
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Replying to @nolangray_ @pamelacouncil
Insolation does vary and people study it. I don’t know how much humans can detect the variation though.https://journals.ametsoc.org/bams/article/97/7/1265/69909/A-Solar-Irradiance-Climate-Data-Record …
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Replying to @vgr @pamelacouncil
I’m seeing it in the amount of time I’ve had to get projects done before dark. Seems like .25 per light cycle. (I’m no longer calling them days)
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Replying to @vgr @pamelacouncil
It’s not sunspots.https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity.html …
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Well that was a fun exercise in folk science.
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