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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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Yep they are disregarding thermodynamics. Take a coke bottle filled with mostly water and co2 the amount of co2 and hence pressure in the empty non liquid space is governed by the temperature of the solution nothing else. Co2 increases we are seeing are resulting from heating caused by the sun this should be apparent immediately once you understand the level of co2 in the atmosphere has been both lower and higher than current day even in the geologically recent past.