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|    Dawn Flood to Paul Aubrin    |
|    Re: If predictions fail your hypothesis     |
|    26 Jan 26 18:27:29    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.atheism, alt.messianic       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 1/26/2026 12:42 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:       > Le 26/01/2026 à 15:04, Dawn Flood a écrit :       >>> Scientific findings can be trusted provided that you know their       >>> validity domain derived from observations and associated uncertainty.       >>>       >>       >> Yeah, you're pounding on an open door; everyone in Science knows this.       >> You act like the IPCC has made no predictions whatsoever.       >       > CMIP models made a lot of predictions. They have been compared with       > observations. No CMIP model could match reality in all four domains of       > the atmosphere.       > NB : If your prediction fails, your set of hypothesis is erroneous.       >              One could make the exact same claims about Newton's Laws; they all,       without exception, fail; find me a physicist who thinks they are invalid!              Dawn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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