Sunspot cycles - anybody up on this stuff know what a lot of sunspots mean?
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You are a nice type of fella eh?
There is no backtrack, perhaps your reading comprehension is lacking.
Your claim that sunspots change the planets temperature being proven via a historical reference to planetary temperature change during a long period of low solar activity is lacking.
If you had instead said, that the low state of the solar output visible during periods of low sun spot counting indicates that the planets temperature drops has been noted, then you would have been correct.
To imply that the sun spots are causing a change in the planets temperature at all is short sighted and not well founded.
What is well founded is that there are other relationships that are in reference to the state of the solar output of the sun that indicate changes in the planets climate.
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But it does not. You cherry pick one long low output point as your reference.
There has been 24 recorded solar cycles and in that period we have seen a great deal of fluctuations in sun spot counting, and in this time we are not able to reveal consistent planetary temperature fluctuations that directly correspond. If we had, we would be using that as a talking point.
So, to be fully clear it is highly likely that the other activity the sun produces is more likely the culprit for planetary temperature changes and they do not always coincide to sunspot counts.
This statement asserts there is a measurable correlation between sunspot counts and planetary temperature, feel free to reference an applicable data source where temperature and sunspots reveal this trend.