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Old 20-02-2022, 09:00   #3871
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99% of scientists are whores.
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Epic argument fail.
More than 99.9% of studies agree: Humans caused climate change.


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More than 99.9% of studies agree: Humans caused climate change.


More than 99.9% of peer-reviewed scientific papers agree that climate change is mainly caused by humans, according to a new survey of 88,125 climate-related studies.

The research updates a similar 2013 paper revealing that 97% of studies published between 1991 and 2012 supported the idea that human activities are altering Earth’s climate. The current survey examines the literature published from 2012 to November 2020 to explore whether the consensus has changed.

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/202...climate-change
More than 100% of all parasties who get money from governments think expanding governments pay outs is a great idea.
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The Maunder Minimum is coming around again in 5 to 10 years. The last time it happened, about 400 years ago, there were two years without a summer. It took 20 or 30 years for things to get back to "normal". It was basically a mini ice age. This cycle has been reliable for many thousands of years.

Mankind cannot change the climate via anything we do. 99% of scientists are whores. Their "results" always jibe with their paymasters' desires.

The only thing that changes Earth's climate is our variable star, Sol. When the Earth heats up, so does Mars and Jupiter. When the Earth cools down, so does Mars and Jupiter.

It doesn't really matter what you were taught, when all you learned were lies.
Actually no not maunder like conditions more in line with the wolf like minimum conditions .
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More than 99.9% of studies agree: Humans caused climate change.


More than 99.9% of peer-reviewed scientific papers agree that climate change is mainly caused by humans, according to a new survey of 88,125 climate-related studies.

The research updates a similar 2013 paper revealing that 97% of studies published between 1991 and 2012 supported the idea that human activities are altering Earth’s climate. The current survey examines the literature published from 2012 to November 2020 to explore whether the consensus has changed.

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/202...climate-change
Misleading study results . It's all about the money.
Climate change is natural. They refuse to understand that.

It's impossible to get anyone to understand something when their paycheck ( and ability to feed their kids) is dependent on them not understanding it.
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https://scitechdaily.com/massive-ton...he-atmosphere/
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"Massive Tonga Volcano Plume Reached the Mesosphere – 38 Miles Into the Atmosphere”
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“... Aerosols from the plume have persisted in the stratosphere for nearly a month after the eruption and could stay for a year or more, said atmospheric scientist Ghassan Taha of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Volcanic emissions can potentially affect local weather and global climate. However, Taha noted that it currently seems unlikely the Tonga plume will have significant climate effects because it was low in sulfur dioxide content—the volcanic emission that causes cooling—but high in water vapor, which accounts for its impressive height...”
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"Massive Tonga Volcano Plume Reached the Mesosphere – 38 Miles Into the Atmosphere”
Consider that source of the predictions.

We shall see what it actually does
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Misleading study results . It's all about the money.
Climate change is natural. They refuse to understand that.

It's impossible to get anyone to understand something when their paycheck ( and ability to feed their kids) is dependent on them not understanding it.
This surprises me. The only climate scientist I knew was paid the same salary regardless of his research results.

Big oil has been proven to muddy the waters with misinformation.

Perhaps you can give an example of your claim.
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This surprises me. The only climate scientist I knew was paid the same salary regardless of his research results.

Big oil has been proven to muddy the waters with misinformation.

Perhaps you can give an example of your claim.
Seems you need to review the data again the afore mentioned study was not done by a government agency .

Government agencies are the same if they don't produce what their boss wants theybwomt be published .

Go back to school and study your political sciences a bit more . .
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Everything we see is a mash-up of the brain’s last 15 seconds of visual information

Are we living in the past?

A new experiment [1] reveals that our vision is up to 15 seconds behind real time.
In a new paper [1], published last month, in the journal Science Advances, researchers from the University of Aberdeen, and the University of California [Berkeley], describe a previously unknown visual illusion [‘serial dependence’], that helps us smooth out what we see, over time.

"Serial dependence” causes objects, at any moment, to be misperceived, as being more similar to those in the recent past, the researchers explain. That means our brains compare the live picture from our eyes, to images from the very recent past, mistakenly finding that the two are the same. This creates a smoothing effect, by reducing the overall number of "frames" in play, as we look at, and perceive objects.

More about ➥ https://theconversation.com/everythi...rmation-175577


[1] “Illusion of visual stability through active perceptual serial dependence” ~ by Mauro Manassi and David Whitney
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abk2480
This info is somehow related to "Pattern Recognition."
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Consider that source of the predictions.
We shall see what it actually does
Are you saying that the source YOU CITED [without any explanation, whatsoever] is, somehow unreliable?

Please explain why you posted the link, and what you think it signifies.
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Scientists at UMass Amherst Engineer New Material That Can Absorb and Release Enormous Amounts of Energy

A team of researchers, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, recently announced [1], in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that they had engineered a new, rubber-like solid substance, that has surprising qualities.

It can absorb and release very large quantities of energy. And it is programmable. Taken together, this new material holds great promise, for a very wide array of applications, from enabling robots to have more power, without using additional energy, to new helmets and protective materials, that can dissipate energy much more quickly.

This elasto-magnetic meta-material [an artificial composite material], which is made up of an elastic substance, with small magnets, achieves this, by taking use of its properties, during phase transitions, or the point when an element changes states, such as when water freezes into a solid or evaporates into a gas.

More about ➥ https://www.umass.edu/news/article/s...ormous-amounts

[1] “Phase-transforming metamaterial with magnetic interactions” ~ by Xudong Liang,Hongbo **, and Alfred J. Crosby
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Are you saying that the source YOU CITED [without any explanation, whatsoever] is, somehow unreliable?

Please explain why you posted the link, and what you think it signifies.
I did not cite the article in any way I simply posted as it seemed like an article that may be of interest as it was the largest volcanic eruption in the satellite era.
Also was a good change of direction politicscwere getting the better of us in a really not good way .

Do you believe and agree with every statement in every article you post ?

Most seem to have the magic 3 words in them. ( may, might, and could.) Or some variation of them )
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