Brian Mullin - Moonlight Thoughts: Deserts, Water, Diaelectrics, Lenses, Clouds, Etc.
Dear Brian Mullin,
Fact Check = You FAIL
The heat radiated from a desert floor rises in the Troposphere (not the Thermosphere as you thought)
The Troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. The troposphere starts at Earth's surface and goes up to a height of 7 to 20 km (4 to 12 miles, or 23,000 to 65,000 feet) above sea level.
Most of the mass (about 75-80%) of the atmosphere is in the troposphere. Almost all weather occurs within this layer. Air is warmest at the bottom of the troposphere near ground level. Higher up it gets colder. Air pressure and the density of the air are also less at high altitudes.
The layer above the troposphere is called the stratosphere.
Nearly all of the water vapor and dust particles in the atmosphere are in the Troposphere. That is why most clouds are found in this lowest layer, too.
The troposphere is heated from below. Sunlight warms the ground or ocean, which in turn radiates the heat into the air right above it. This warm air tends to rise. That keeps the air in the troposphere "stirred up". The top of the troposphere is quite cold. The temperature there is around -55° C (-64° F)
Fact check = You FAIL.
At time mark 2:05 you state, "capacitors, uhm, they don't charge evenly. The rate of charge and discharge varies, and that's exactly what the Moon phases do."
So the Moon phases change because the Moon is a capacitor?
OMG. You are lost.
Wrong again!
A capacitor (formerly known as a condenser,) is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores electric energy in an electric field.
Question - where on the Moon does the electric charge come from to load the capacitor?
Look at picture 2 below, which shows the components of a capacitor.
Question - what on the Moon acts as the two lead charging plates?
Question - Is the following dialectic material found on the Moon, in exactly the right place between the two lead charging plates?
Note:
Nonconducting dielectric acts to increase the capacitor's charge capacity. Materials commonly used as dielectrics include glass, ceramic, plastic film, paper, mica, and oxide layers
Your challenge:
So instead of talking about your theory, show us PROOF that it is correct...
Show us your lunar rock samples that contain the elements needed to generate capacitance.
Also show us what on the Moon generates the electric charge needed to load capacitance.
IF YOU HAVE ONLY THEORY AND NO PROOF, your words are worthless and a waste of breadth. Get a real life.
My Conclusion:
There are additional errors in your video than the two I already mentioned.
My advice to you is - go back to school and retake your astronomy and physics classes. Obviously you have forgotten what you learned.
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(http://scied.ucar.edu/sites/default/files/images/large_image_for_image_content/troposphere_diagram_big.jpg)
(http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/capacitor/cap1a.gif?x98918)