Talk:Charles Greeley Abbot

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The modern consensus is that, at least on short time scales of only a few decades, such variability does not occur, apart from tiny variations due to sunspots and faculae.

I am suspicious of any statement claiming a scientific consensus on anyone's research or theories. Better to say WHO agrees or disagrees. --Uncle Ed 15:23, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Reworded. Modern measurements are much more accurate than the ones he made. -- Curps 20:32, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Whbat was his last patent for?

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