How does a ball 'spin faster' with ice at the ends?
How does a ball 'spin slower' if it is not frozen at the ends?
In any case, the Earth has had periods of NO ice at the poles, when humans were not even there, making nasty car fumes. Explain that.
Furthermore, the literature suggest that CO2 has nothing to do with it - that it follows the temperature rather than driving it. This may explain why ((they)) are trying to find a different reason for the ice melting, but the spinning of the Earth is new one.
Pull the other one, it has bells on it.
P.S.
Just to prove that the CO2 nonsense is well and truly over:
Interestingly, ice core records suggest that the ssNa responded in phase with Antarctic air temperature, leading CO2 concentrations by around 500 years over the last glacial cycle (Bauska et al., 2021) Given that Antarctic air temperature led CO2 concentrations during the last deglaciation (Marcott et al., 2014), one could infer that sea-ice change also led CO2 increase. If the phasing can be verified, it would suggest that Antarctic sea ice exerted a strong control on atmospheric CO2 concentration changes through its role on global ocean circulation (Gildor and Tziperman, 2000; Ferrari et al., 2014; Marzocchi and Jansen, 2019; Stein et al., 2020).
You're talking about people who don't comprehend that there's one total volume of water on Earth and that's it. At any one time, some of it is frozen and some of it is waiting to fall back down from the sky, but it doesn't 'increase' because of globollocks warming.
Maybe we can get Aquaman to call all the shrimp in the ocean to one side of the world. That should slow the spin like a washing machine with a big load of sheets in it. That's what I would do.
Well I mean spin around in a chair holding weights above your head. Then lower the weights to the side. See what happens to your rotation, even though everything "weighs the same".
Climate change is a scam, but redistributing weight on a spinning object will definitely affect it's speed of rotation.
Yeah, the claim in the article is that ice weight towards the poles has melted which essentially moves the weight away from the poles, and the poles is the center of rotation. So move mass away from the center of rotation and the spinning body slows down. Again I think it's all a scam, but the claim itself makes logical sense
Tell me how that affects rotation again?
How does a ball 'spin faster' with ice at the ends?
How does a ball 'spin slower' if it is not frozen at the ends?
In any case, the Earth has had periods of NO ice at the poles, when humans were not even there, making nasty car fumes. Explain that.
Furthermore, the literature suggest that CO2 has nothing to do with it - that it follows the temperature rather than driving it. This may explain why ((they)) are trying to find a different reason for the ice melting, but the spinning of the Earth is new one.
P.S. Just to prove that the CO2 nonsense is well and truly over:
https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/18/1729/2022/
You're talking about people who don't comprehend that there's one total volume of water on Earth and that's it. At any one time, some of it is frozen and some of it is waiting to fall back down from the sky, but it doesn't 'increase' because of globollocks warming.
These people do not even think ice and water are the same thing. If ice melts it is 'gone'.
Maybe we can get Aquaman to call all the shrimp in the ocean to one side of the world. That should slow the spin like a washing machine with a big load of sheets in it. That's what I would do.
Its SciEncE!
Yeah yeah, but Copernicus was a WHITE. MAN.
Well I mean spin around in a chair holding weights above your head. Then lower the weights to the side. See what happens to your rotation, even though everything "weighs the same".
Climate change is a scam, but redistributing weight on a spinning object will definitely affect it's speed of rotation.
Yes, the idea with spinning around and redistributing weight while doing so means: bringing your arms INto your body, means spinning faster.
They are claiming the opposite.
So it still does not make sense.
Yeah, the claim in the article is that ice weight towards the poles has melted which essentially moves the weight away from the poles, and the poles is the center of rotation. So move mass away from the center of rotation and the spinning body slows down. Again I think it's all a scam, but the claim itself makes logical sense