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On Jul 28, 4:48*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
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"HeyBub" writes:


DGDevin wrote:
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You're right. The problem is that scientific truth is not
determined by majority vote. The climate researchers use
scientific methods and thereby claim their endeavors are science.


As opposed to folks who will go on insisting the earth is flat based
on their political or religious beliefs. *I think I'll give the edge
to the scientists in the credibility dept. *Which isn't to say
they're never wrong, but compared to the corporate whores and
religious whackos, the scientific community is just more believable.


You misunderstand. Just using parts of the scientific method does
not make the endeavor science.


For example, a significant part of the scientific method is that
"researchers propose hypotheses as explanations of phenomena, and
design experimental studies to test these hypotheses via predictions
which can be derived from them. These steps must be repeatable, to
guard against mistake or confusion in any particular experimenter."


Show ONE repeatable experiment in the climate researcher's quiver.


Silly.


The warming effect of CO2 can be tested in experiments all day long.
Fill a tank with air add light, then vary amount of CO2, measure the
temperature.


The above line of reasoning is attempting to confuse the reader
because climate science makes predictions and the future only happens
once.


Even with that, there's a new result to measure every day and many
places to do the measurement.


Very silly.


Good point. Still, if you're talking about a tank resembling a standard
aquarium, and you want the gas mixture to approximate the earth's
atmosphere, I have a technical question: How do you get about eight
molecules of CO2 into the tank?- Hide quoted text -

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Clue: a very small amount of some substances have a great effect on
things. If you had any chemistry classes at all in HS, you were run
through some titration excercises where a only a drop suddenly changes
things. YOu sound like one of the "if a little bit is good, than a
whole lot more won't hurt"

Harry K