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>>7485751
just found this while looking stuff up about this thread. here's the only study ever done even close to fitting those criteria, and the results show a huge increase in temp of CO2 when even a small sample of microwaves were introduced into the environment, interesting. http://pepl.engin.umich.edu/pdf/2012_Spencer_thesis.pdf

>>7486333
microwaves make CO2 heat more than it would otherwise, same with all other gases, so it could be a combination of the 2 theories. Our atmosphere is very discretely bombarded with microwaves all day every day by processes that seem innocuous like RADAR Systems, or WireLess Phones, or Radio, or TV signals, but all of these produce microwaves and have been for 100 years. We have been microwaving our atmosphere non-stop for over 100 years. heres a couple vids showing different forms of carbon in a microwave, just to get an idea of how responsive it is. the stuff in the atmosphere would be ionized so it would get hot easier, which is good because the atmospheric microwaves are not as focused as the ones in a microwave of course. could be the reason for the uptick in storms also as more ionized particles are microwaved
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-0Ad-zmtOw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WABthlGTy74

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