Since you seem to be up on all this, where is the greenhouse layer in the atmosphere? As I understand it, the model is based on a greenhouse, with a surface that is a solid, which allows the sun's rays to penetrate but not reflect. If that model works, shouldn't there be a corresponding layer in the atmosphere that is identifiable?
We know where the troposphere is as well as the stratosphere and the rest, but just where is the greenhouseosphere?
I don't buy the entire greenhouse gas theory
You are right to disbelieve it. THe Earth’s atmosphere is at Equilibrium. A scientist by the name of Ferenc Miskolczi discovered it, he is a former NASA contractor who resigned in 2004 when NASA censored the discovery. True Story.
He has proven that the atmosphere is at equilibrium, and that equilibrium is to an overwhelming extent, governed by Wator, more specifically Water Vapor. There is a bit over 300,000,000 cubic miles of water on earth. That is what interacts with the sun and responds to it’s energy output.
CO2 has nothing to do with our climate, weather, or anything else. It is irrelevant. Water and the Sun are in the driver’s seat. Always have been, always will be.
Used the term Greenhouse just so the reader would understand the point. Personally do not think you can directly equate the greenhouse analogy to the Earth's light based biosphere. Greenhouses primarily prevent the suns infrared energy from entering the facility. Infrared is highly absorbed by the glass. Visibile light alone heats the inside of a green house as non-white objects absorb the visible light they warm and then emit heat energy.
I don't buy the entire greenhouse gas theory.
Agree and just used the term for familiarity. Also suggested we start calling the GHG's, Green Planet Gases, GPG's.