Like I said you could give a rats ass about the future as you don't/can't understand science. So are you ignorant or willfully ignorant. I suspect the latter. But read this and rebut it.
You use the word 'believe' too often, to be believed.
Gravity is a theory and so is quantum mechanics, bonehead.
Scientific theory is based upon repeatable experiments and verifiable evidence. It's reliable and It's why you can fly in a plane, drive in a car and microwave your Hot Pockets.
And it's probably why you could undergo an MRI of your brain and confirm the atrophy of a never very robust critical thinking skills lobe.
Theory is not a lesser form of knowledge nor is it a guess.
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment. Such fact-supported theories are not "guesses" but reliable accounts of the real world.
Tearex, UQx DENIAL101x 4.2.1.1 Message from the past
"You do know we can measure how much energy is emitted from the sun so your statement is laughable."
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Maybe that video will help influence your thinking. Though it wasn't designed to tackle concrete.
i got it from - Sun & climate: moving in opposite directions
What the science says... Select a level... Basic Intermediate Advanced
The sun's energy has decreased since the 1980s but the Earth keeps warming faster than before.
Climate Myth...
It's the sun "Over the past few hundred years, there has been a steady increase in the numbers of sunspots, at the time when the Earth has been getting warmer. The data suggests solar activity is influencing the global climate causing the world to get warmer." (BBC)
Over the last 35 years the sun has shown a cooling trend. However global temperatures continue to increase. If the sun's energy is decreasing while the Earth is warming, then the sun can't be the main control of the temperature.
Figure 1 shows the trend in global temperature compared to changes in the amount of solar energy that hits the Earth. The sun's energy fluctuates on a cycle that's about 11 years long. The energy changes by about 0.1% on each cycle. If the Earth's temperature was controlled mainly by the sun, then it should have cooled between 2000 and 2008.