lomiller
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The IR re-radiated wouldn't warm the air, just the surface or other greenhouse gases. But if the CO2 molecules heat the N2 and O2 molecules by collisions, then the IR energy could be transferred to the air, rather than re-radiated.
Your statement is nonsensical. You are conflating macro scale properties (temperature of a gas) with quantum scale behaviour. One molecule in a gas doesn’t “warm” the other molecules because temperature in this context is a property of the collection of molecules not any single molecule in the gas.
oh sooooooo precious....when we said you did not understand basic physics you didn't really need to provide more of an example .....but thanks anyways....