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Comments by "Lepi Doptera" (@lepidoptera9337) on "How I lost trust in scientists" video.
So was your mother's love. It still had consequences for your neediness. ;-)
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Which god? We invented so many of them. ;-)
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I am sure that sounded really grand inside your head. That's where it should have stayed. ;-)
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Let me give you some attention, then. You are begging so nicely. ;-)
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If the 1500 year climate cycle was correct, then the waters should have receded since Roman times. When did that happen? ;-)
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@JohnRoach-jn4dg Yes, that was complete bullshit. Next up: the Earth is flat. ;-)
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On which day? :-)
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How is that going to change the behavior of a poor person in rural India? They aren't burning their fields because they want to but because they don't have options.
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@kennethanderson8770 And how, exactly, are you going to do that? These are sovereign countries and they won't let you meddle in their internals. You need to get a grip on reality. Of course the US and Europe can do something. They can lead. Others will follow. You are just repeating the bullshit script of the hydrocarbon industry.
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I didn't trust Sabine, either. That's why I read her publications and they turned out to be crappy. ;-)
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Nothing stops you from building a new nuclear power plant FOR YOUR OWN MONEY. ;-)
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Wah... there is the kid who doesn't know science and thinks it's all about money. ;-)
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@jessoanemouszao Science isn't trying to get a consensus, either. Science is a rational description of nature. If YOU don't like some of its results, then YOU have to challenge those results by finding new evidence. This has nothing to do with money. Where do you see bias in the question what the thermometers read???? Please be precise now, otherwise I will think that you are just a climate troll.
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@jessoanemouszao Mathematics is a direct result of observation. The rules of standard mathematical logic are the behavior of finite collections of classical objects and their immutable properties. Math works in science because it came from early forms of empirical science. Did they not teach that in your home school? They did in my public school. ;-)
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@jessoanemouszao Dude, I am an experimental high energy physicist. I have worked on some of the largest science experiments in the world. Worked... as in... with screwdriver, soldering iron and computer code. ;-) We didn't chose our research based on anything other than what needed to be done to make progress in science. Sometimes we got funded, sometimes we didn't. The most expensive software license I ever bought was $25k for a layout tool. That's nothing compared to the quarter million dollar magnet that stood around in the lab or the $25 million computer that was installed in the supercomputing center. Science is expensive. So what? You can't take your money to the grave with you. What are you saving it for? ;-)
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@jessoanemouszao You don't chose your PhD by money. You chose your PhD by scientific impact of your adviser. What, exactly, is your function in the science lab? Janitor? ;-)
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@jessoanemouszao Dude, I was a real scientist and I spent millions on high energy physics hardware. We didn't pick and chose out of a catalog based on funding. The theorists had spent a decade on calculating what was NEEDED to make the required discovery (in my case the Higgs). Let me give you some more attention here. Mommy is clearly not home. ;-)
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Why are you telling us that you weren't paying attention in school? ;-)
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