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Global Warming Contrived.

Explained For Non-Scientists.

An erroneous Stefan-Boltzmann constant (SBC) shows 40 times too much radiation given off by matter at normal temperatures.

Reduce the SBC by a factor of 40 and the calculated greenhouse heating reduces by a factor of forty.

To make a greenhouse effect look credible, 40 times too much radiation is said to flow from earth to atmosphere.

Supposedly, the energy flow from the earth is 79% radiation and 21% conduction, convection and evaporation.

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IPCC — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Call it propaganda, not science

The #IPCC is controlled by political hacks who override the scientists with a predetermined agenda. Calling it science is a fraud upon the public.

A look at Modeling

Modeling is not science. It does not acquire evidence. It uses assumptions to make predictions.

Retired senior NASA atmospheric scientist Dr. John S. Theon, the former supervisor of James Hansen, declared:

“climate models are useless. My own belief concerning anthropogenic climate change is that the models do not realistically

simulate the climate system because there are many very important sub-grid scale processes that the models either replicate poorly

or completely omit,” Theon explained. “Furthermore, some scientists have manipulated the observed data to justify their model results.

In doing so, they neither explain what they have modified in the observations, nor explain how they did it. They have resisted making

their work transparent so that it can be replicated independently by other scientists. This is clearly contrary to how science should be done.

Thus there is no rational justification for using climate model forecasts to determine public policy,” he added.

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Introduction to Full Stack Development

Full Stack Development refers to building both the front-end (client side) and back-end (server side) of a web application.

🧠 Front-End (Client Side)

This is what users see and interact with — the layout, buttons, and visuals.

  • Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Frameworks: React, Angular, Vue.js

⚙️ Back-End (Server Side)

This handles logic, databases, and communication with the front end.

  • Technologies: Node.js, Python (Django/Flask), Java (Spring Boot), PHP
  • Databases: MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL

🌐 Full Stack Developer

A Full Stack Developer can design, build, and maintain an entire web application — from the user interface to the database and server logic.

Express5.1.0 Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for Node.js

Express is a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework that provides a robust set of features for web and mobile applications.

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Getting Started with Azure demo series View expert-led demos to quickly learn how to get started and accomplish your goals with Azure services

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HTML Forms are used to collect user input. The user input is most often sent to a server for processing.

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Sharing State Between Components Sometimes, you want the state of two components to always change together. To do it, remove state from both of them, move it to their closest common parent, and then pass it down to them via props. This is known as lifting state up, and it’s one of the most common things you will do writing React code.

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Reacting to Input with State

React provides a declarative way to manipulate the UI. Instead of manipulating individual pieces of the UI directly, you describe the different states that your component can be in, and switch between them in response to the user input. This is similar to how designers think about the UI.

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Using shadow DOM

The shadow DOM is a web standard that enables encapsulation of DOM and CSS in web components. It allows developers to create components with their own isolated DOM tree and styles, preventing them from being affected by the main document's styles and scripts.

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First featurette heading. It'll blow your mind.

When initially developed, all magnitude scales based on measurements of the recorded waveform amplitudes were thought to be equivalent. But for very large earthquakes, some magnitudes underestimate true earthquake size, and some underestimate the size.

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Oh yeah, it's that good. See for yourself.

Thus, we now use measurements that describe the physical effects of an earthquake rather than measurements based only on the amplitude of a waveform recording. More on that later.

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And lastly, this one. Checkmate.

Most California earthquakes occur within the top 16 km of the crust; to a first approximation, corrections for variations in earthquake focal depth were, therefore, unnecessary.

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