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Why are people who ndon't know wahat differential equations are commenting on global warming?
Blabbering about peer review is no excuse for ignorance especial;y from people who are aware that Einstein did not pass review and had no chance of ever doing so.
Did any major physics theory ever pass peer review??? I'm almost sympathetic to the Deniers because thev Nobn-Deniers are anti-scientific people.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
You know, 3 years ago I came to this section with much questioning about AGW. It was during the time of climategates emails and the 10 years without much warming. I read comments from some of the proponents that did not make any sense, such as "paper thin atmosphere" or "global warming shrinks the atmosphere" and all kind of nonsense. I was even called scientifically and linguistically illiterate by scientifically illiterates, so I identified with the deniers, whom I found funny.
So I asked this question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;%E2%80%A6
It was my first encounter with pegminer whom sounded like an anal retentive shmoot in that question and it wasn't until another encounter that I realized he was one of the rare people here who could (or remember how to?) do the math.
- Anonymous8 years ago
People can respect experts without fully understanding their area of expertise. Only experts need to know about differential equations. People do not need to know about differential equations to know that adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere causes warming.
- Hey DookLv 78 years ago
Multiple aliases are a violation of the site guidelines.
Every once in a rare blue moon, I agree with Flossie.
This question is a rare blue moon.
- SagebrushLv 78 years ago
How come this great nation, the US, became a great nation without knowing 'differential equations'? Alexander the Great conquered great areas without knowing differential equations. I guess Eisenhauer would have had better success if he would has stormed Normandy Beach with differential equations rather than men.
You can explore differential equations all you want but consider this. The Earth has undisputedly cooling for over a decade now. Yet the level of CO2 has risen during that time period. Now if your differential equations tell your a rise in CO2 causes a rise in the earth's temperature then can we trust your differential equations? Logically the answer is no.
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- 8 years ago
Yes, it's all a conspiracy by the scientists
Take your paranoia elsewhere, it's pathetic
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Dude, get a spell checker or something.
Then maybe you can come back and give us your wisdom on differential equations -- whatever that has to do with anything.
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- flossieLv 68 years ago
I could ask why people who can't spell or use grammar are allowed to comment, but I wouldn't be that rude.