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Why should short periods of time have less magnitude effects than long periods of time? The human body has a relatively stable average temperature over a long period of time, but there can be drastic variances and changes in temperature over shorter periods of time.
If you can come up with some type of scientific data to show that the earth is prone to dramatic short term temperature pertubations that are greater than long term ones, I'd love to see it.
Because I havent seen anything that suggests that to be a fact at all.