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   From: BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com   
      
   "krp" wrote   
   > Where is your proof we can accurately measure the sun's output?   
      
    The proof can be found in the ground based instruments and space based   
   satellites that have been performing those measurements for over 100 years.   
      
    The measurement requres a thermometer and a black box, and maybe a lense   
   if you like.   
      
    Too complex a system for you to comprehend I guess.   
      
      
   "krp" wrote   
   > So you think solar flares and outbursts are predictable Lloyd?   
      
    Why do you think they have to be in order for them to be measured?   
      
    Stupid.. Stupid. Denialist....   
      
      
   "krp" wrote   
   > The Sun is a wondrous beacon. It is the primary energy source that drives   
   so   
   > many Earth systems. But how much do scientists know about its energy   
   output   
   > and the variance of this output?   
      
    Quite a bit, even to the point of being able to computationally model what   
   is going on on the far side of the sun, based upon what is known about it's   
   interior.   
      
    Educate yourself - Moron.   
      
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