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λmax= 2.8977729×103mK 193.0

=15014.367357513 nanometers

https://www.vcalc.com/wiki/sspickle/Blackbody+wavelength+from+Temperature

But when I do it on the calculator I end up with 150.14 and not unless I go 105 I get the right number.

eta: I'm asking\ because I'm going to show climate retards that co2 absorbs only low energy photons and I can't be fucking up the equation, Thanks

λmax= 2.8977729×10^3mK 193.0 =15014.367357513 nanometers https://www.vcalc.com/wiki/sspickle/Blackbody+wavelength+from+Temperature But when I do it on the calculator I end up with 150.14 and not unless I go 10^5 I get the right number. eta: I'm asking\ because I'm going to show climate retards that co2 absorbs only low energy photons and I can't be fucking up the equation, Thanks

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Watch this. He gets into the discussion of lower energy photons. https://climateofsophistry.com/2020/10/30/this-is-why-they-wont-debate-me/

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Sorry dude. I listened to about 1 minute of that shit. Fucker is a retard.

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He's a retard? Dude, he destroys global warming nonsense. Postma has been doing this for over a decade. Low energy photons can't do shit. You'll never get 15µm to create enough kinetic energy to consider "warm'

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OK, what is "more"?

1 drop of water? (low energy)

or 1 teaspoon of water? (high energy)

or 1 million 1 drops of water? (lots of low energy)

That's what we are talking about here. the NET AMOUNT of energy in a system. Yeah, 1 drop of water isn't very much compared to a teaspoon of water until you have 1 million drops of water, then it's a lot more than 1 teaspoon of water. Right?

That's what's going on here. Yeah, The IR spectrum is low energy. But you have A FUCK TON OF IT. The sun is IR dominant. Most of the photons hitting the Earth are in the IR spectrum.

Now, if you don't have anything that interacts with IR in the atmosphere. OK, no problem. The energy gets leached into space. But if you do have something that interacts with IR in the atmosphere, like CO². Then that energy gets captured.

The only reason he sounds like he's winning is because, technically he's correct, but he's correct about the wrong thing.