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To: agere_contra; TexasCajun; spokeshave
According to John Derbyshire via Powerline AlGore has the all the answers:

Al Gore has made an enormous amount of money by pretending to know something about science. He is by no means the first such charlatan, but he must be one of the most successful. A week or two ago, when we interviewed National Review's John Derbyshire on our radio show, he emphasized that he is a science guy at heart. Today, at The Corner, he takes Gore to school. To convey the impact I'm reproducing the whole thing, but please do follow the link anyway:

Al Gore on Conan O'Brien's show the other day:

Conan: Now, what about ... you talk in the book about geothermal energy ...

Al: Yeah, yeah.

Conan: and that is, as I understand it, using the heat that's generated from the core of the earth ...

Al: Yeah.

Conan: ... to create energy, and it sounds to me like an evil plan by Lex Luthor to defeat Superman. Can you, can you tell me, is this a viable solution, geothermal energy?

Al: It definitely is, and it's a relatively new one. People think about geothermal energy -- when they think about it at all -- in terms of the hot water bubbling up in some places, but two kilometers or so down in most places there are these incredibly hot rocks, 'cause the interior of the earth is extremely hot, several million degrees, and the crust of the earth is hot ...

[Me] The geothermal gradient is usually quoted as 25-50 degrees Celsius per mile of depth in normal terrain (not, e.g., in the crater of Kilauea). Two kilometers down, therefore, (that's a mile and a quarter if you're not as science-y as Al) you'll have an average gain of 30-60 degrees -- exploitable for things like home heating, though not hot enough to make a nice pot of tea. The temperature at the earth's core, 4,000 miles down, is usually quoted as 5,000 degrees Celsius, though these guys claim it's much less, while some contrarian geophysicists have posted claims up to 9,000 degrees. The temperature at the surface of the Sun is around 6,000 degrees Celsius, while at the center, where nuclear fusion is going on bigtime, things get up over 10 million degrees.

If the temperature anywhere inside the earth was "several million degrees," we'd be a star.

It is a remarkable fact that Al Gore has had a significant influence on public policy relating to science when he is, in fact, utterly uneducated in scientific matters and is of very limited intelligence.

On the other hand, he's gotten rich, so I guess the joke is on us.

7 posted on 11/18/2009 5:14:47 AM PST by Daffynition (What's all this about hellfire and Dalmatians?)
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To: Daffynition

Well said, “On the other hand, he’s gotten rich, so I guess the joke is on us.” and I would be laughing if I could stop crying at all the mindless idiots supporting this, this snake oil salesman.


8 posted on 11/18/2009 5:54:26 AM PST by 2001convSVT ("Only Property Owners that pay taxes should have the right to Vote")
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To: Daffynition
No ... you're wrong. Algore said several million. Forget facts ... algore said it was so!

Actually, the only thing that hot is the crap coming out of algore's mouth ...


9 posted on 11/18/2009 6:00:48 AM PST by al_c (http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
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