Yes basically just wild speculation on my part. I am a scientist (you may have guessed that, because of the ease with which I could "throw around some science words") but I never worked on global warming. I have only read a few papers on the topic, and, as I said, Lindzens early papers are the only ones I studied in depth and did some rough calculations to see if they made sense to me. I have read a number of other more recent AGW papers, naturally, but I didn't put much time or effort into them. I have published in photo chemistry, though I'm not a photo chemist or physicist I collaborated with them, so I do understand the greenhouse effect and its photo physics -- again making it easy to throw those words around. After a lifetime of this business you tend to learn a few things you didn't intend to learn, such as not jumping to conclusions prematurely.So basically you admit that you are talking out of your ass while throwing around some science words in pseudo intellectual masturbation. All the while trying to sound impressive. Thank you.
Oh, and I am fast becoming convinced that much of the early work on AGW is seriously flawed, but not entirely invalid. The good work is just now coming to light. I think, however, I am rather rapidly coming around to Lindzen's early assessment of Hansen.
You guys got me more interested in a topic I really had only a passing interest in previously. Once I think I have more or less figured something out, I will lose interest in it. I would pursue developing an electrical equivalent circuit for a water-CO2 model if I had a sharper, younger mind than mine to collaborate with. That does interest me!