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|    Dawn Flood to JTEM    |
|    Re: Gwobull Warbling: Follow the money    |
|    09 Dec 25 08:17:27    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.atheism, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.politics.democrats       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 12/8/2025 1:46 PM, JTEM wrote:       > Dawn Flood wrote:       >       >> Nope, all the above is irrelevant.       >       > The fact that nature is proven to NOT operate as your Gwobull       > Warbling predicts is... irrelevant?       >       > You're not good at this.       >       > Not at all.       >       >> Here's the regression equation       >       > Why?       >       > You're just posting random numbers. Nothing correlates to       > nature. You are literally pointing AWAY from real life,       > from actual observations/data claiming that reality is       > irrelevant.       >       > The climate was never stable and was never supposed to be       > stable. It was warmer BEFORE industrialization. It was even       > warmer 130 thousand years ago when Neanderthals ruled       > Europe. CO2 was lower.       >       > Google for "Ice Age" animals melting out of the permafrost.       > That's absolute PROOF that the permafrost was never       > permanent, that it wasn't frozen when those animals died.       >       > Honest. They didn't have Star Trek technology to beam each       > other into the frozen ground. They were encased in frozen       > ground BECAUSE IT WASN'T FROZEN when they died... during       > the last glacial period... what you mistakenly think of as       > "The Ice Age." It wasn't ice!       >              If want you are saying is true, then, at some point in the future,       global temperatures should decrease; this is a testable, hence       scientific, claim. We will, of course, all be dead, but human beings       who are living in the future (if there are any) will be able to observe       this outcome, if it occurs. Now, if the climate models, at least in the       aggregate, are correct, then our World's global temperatures will       continue to increase at least over the next several centuries, as we, as       a civilization, are going to continue to burn fossil fuels for the       foreseeable future.              It's really that simple.              Dawn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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