How quantum mechanics explains global warming..
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- Quantum mechanics plays a crucial, albeit often overlooked, role in our understanding of the Earth's climate. In this colloquium I will use three well-known aspects of quantum mechanics to present a simple physical picture of what may happen as the concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide continue to increase. I will also utilize some basic astronomy and wave mechanics to decipher historical climate records. I conclude with a personal perspective on the politics versus the science of global warming.
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Spontaneously (by the rules of quantum mechanics) re radiate an infrared photon, which may escape the atmosphere into space and produce no net warming. At the higher densities of Earth's atmosphere, the excited molecule will bump into (collide with) another molecule (any molecule in the atmosphere).
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