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"Severson, Scott M." <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Mar 2000 07:27:32 -0600
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Ingemer,

I propose that the speed of dark is the same as the speed of light.

        When the light leaves at the speed of light, the darkness comes in
at the speed of light.

        Likewise when the light comes into the darkness at the speed of
light, the darkness leaves      at the speed of light.

Can you disprove that?

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 5:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] VOC legislation


However, THIS is a very severe question to you guys: all speak about the
speed of light. And all know what, even the man with the hanging tongue and
Noble Prize. But nobody speak about the speed of dark! So, what's speed of
dark?

Ingemar


Subject: Re: [TN] VOC legislation


Yes, but it makes life more interesting :-)

"Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW)" wrote:

> I like the way TechNet members can camouflage electronic technical
questions..he-he
> Ingemar
>
> Mike
>
> I'm not sure what exactly is the biggest contributor of CH4, there are so
many large sources.
> Whereas the termite is one, I doubt whether it is even one of the largest.
I suspect that it may
> be the myriad leaks along HP natural gas pipelines, but in terms of
nature, I'll plump for the
> anaerobic decomposition of vegetable matter, esp. in wetlands, stagnant
water, rainforest floors,
> etc. In fact this includes the termite: as he chews the wood, he digests a
very small percentage
> of it and the rest passes out where it decomposes to produce the stuff.
Similarly, much kelp and
> other sea vegetation decomposes on the sea bed. Interestingly, studies
have shown that, when the
> Amazonian rainforest is slashed and burnt and then converted to cattle
farming, the methane
> production per hectare actually increases. This is because only a small
percentage of the cycle of
> vegetation decomposes anaerobically -  most of it is destroyed aerobically
by microfungi,
> producing essentially CO2 and H2O.
>
> As for the contribution to global warming by canned baked beans ...
>
> Brian
>
> Michael Fenner wrote:
>
> > Well, thank you for that thought...
> >
> > I understand though that the biggest contributor of methane to the world
is the humble termite
> > on account of the fact that there are so many of them.
> >
> > Mike
> >
>
> >
> > > So yes, Mike, we must never forget that a large proportion of VOCs can
> > > be from natural causes.....animal farts...
> > >
> > > ....ammonia from pig farms and other animal breeding not to forget..
imagine what tens of
> > millions of those animals generate each hour...latest reports say
ammonia is a real O3
> > killer....//Ingemar
> >
>

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