Our atmosphere acts as a Faraday cage that sort of holds in all of the radiation that we're producing. It turns out the sun's magnetic field controls the radiation that gets in. And that's how we form clouds. So what does that do? It acts to cool the earth down. That's how it works. We kind of know a little bit about the monitor minimum because it happened not that long ago. The Thames River and the Sends River in Paris and in England was completely frozen for 40 or 50 years. But if I mentioned that to people who are sort of part of the mainstream paradigm of global warming, et cetera, they say it's not climate change.

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