Sentences with phrase «red earth energy»

Optional exercise: Breathe the red Earth energy even further up the body and into the remaining chakras.
You can also breathe into any areas associated with hypo - functioning, feeling the stimulating effects of the red Earth energy upon it.

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On Earth, the plant pigment chlorophyll absorbs the most abundant and highest - energy colors that reach the planet's surface — red and blue, respectively — while reflecting green, giving vegetation its color.
The X rays are thus shifted towardthe blue side of the spectrum, or «blue - shifted» to higher energies, and also intensified on the side of the accretion disk that is movingtoward Earth; they are «red - shifted» to lower energies on the side thatis moving away.
«There is nearly as much energy in the far - red and near - infrared light that reaches Earth from the Sun as there is in visible light,» said Bryant.
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They don't have to be scientists to understand that the higher energy waves of visible light from the Sun can penetrate through CO2, H2O, CH4, NOZ etal in the atmosphere, but the lower energy radiation of infra - red waves, from Earth's surface, have problems getting back out through these molecules, and a new energy balance has to be established in the form of rising temperature.
That is not the case, as the energy from the sun lies mainly in the visible spectrum, and the infra red light from the Earth is a product from the absorption of the sunlight and a re-emittance due to Planck's law.
But most of the infra - red radiation emitted by the earth's surface is absorbed in the atmosphere by water vapour, carbon dioxide, and other naturally occurring «greenhouse gases», making it difficult for the surface to radiate energy directly to space.
The earth gets rid of energy in the form of long - wavelength, infra - red radiation.
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The Earth is much cooler than the Sun, this means that the energy re-emitted from the Earth's surface is lower in intensity than that emitted from the Sun, i.e. in the form of invisible infra - red (IR) radiation.
Leif might well be right about the smallness of solar variation in terms of power output but his opinion that there is no other aspect of solar variation that might have a disproportionate effect on the rate of energy flow through the Earth system I find to be somewhat questionable given the variability we see in the satellite records of outward bound infra red.
Earth emits energy in the form of Infra red radiation.
One suggestion he came up with was that the energy coming in from the sun in the form of visible and ultra-violet light (known back then as «luminous heat») was easily able to pass through Earth's atmosphere and heat up the planet's surface, but that the «non-luminous heat» (now known as infra - red radiation) then emitted by the Earth's surface could not make it back in the opposite direction quite so readily.
The paper's title «On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth's Radiant Energy Balance» is provocative and should have raised red flags with the editors.
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