Relax wrote:Why? Most people do not enjoy naval gazing as 1) their naval is often ugly and 2) do not have the time to devote towards determining perfect truth on which to base everything. So instead wave a hand at things they truly do not want to discuss. Note, I said WANT.
I dunno, I quite enjoy naval gazing. The Kiel Week is quite the spectacle.
Atheists believe with fundamental unwavering conviction that everything came from nothing and that every order we see today came from chaos... even though science tells us the opposite is true. Naturally, they believe science is their foundation... even though their foundation tells them they are wrong. Go figure.
Let me stop you right there and ask for a citation. "Atheists believe ... that everything came from nothing"? Where do you get that from?
I, even as an atheist, can't speak for all atheists, but I don't believe that. I believe that our current scientific understanding of the early universe isn't deep enough to make any firm statements about what the universe was like pre-Big Bang, but that's explicitly
not a belief that "everything came from nothing" - Rather, it's a shrug, meaning that we don't know now and may not ever know what precisely happened back then.
As for "every order came from chaos": You don't understand what chaos means.
Like, flat out. What you mean by "chaos" is a big tangled heap of randomness, whereas what that actually is is a big tangled heap of intermixed systems interacting with each other based on unknown initial states.
The universe, at least in large scales, is deterministic: If you know all the starting conditions, you can apply known rules and extrapolate future states - the problem is that we can't nail down those starting conditions with the required precision, so it looks like randomness to us.
So, naturally, the first thing that happened after the balloon testing was done is the AGW's Fundamentalists changed the name from AGW to climate change. Why? AGW clearly cannot be proven by science and claiming so makes you look like an illiterate science denier as the evidence shows a null. So instead we will call it "climate change"... Which has no definition and that way we can ALWAYS be right even as we throw out the thermometer data in rural areas and keep city data even though we know city island heating effect increases with increasing population, increasing urbanization, and increasing power consumption per capita. Sure, lets keep that data, that way we can manipulate it to our hearts content and call it "corrections" as if someone in the 1880's cannot read a thermometer to within 0.2C let alone 1C. Oh right, once we grab the reigns of funding, due to politicians being closer to realists instead of Utopians, as the end of oil/ng is nigh and we need a new source of power(True), we can then quietly change the definition of climate change to mean --> AGW which was resoundingly deflated by their own predictions. We just won't bring up that very basic SCIENTIFIC fundamental fact anymore... But hey, while we are at it, lets label everyone else anti science denialists... Oh the Hypocrisy is ripe.
Do you expect Science to get everything right the first time? It seems like you do. It seems like you're expecting scientists to never change their understanding after coming to initial conclusions, as if they were some sort of religious cult.
You don't understand science, friend.
How did the AGW's fundamentalists gain political power? Simple, there is no opposition to speak of as the opposition is not on a religious crusade, but rather a pragmatic one which sees the fact that Oil/NG/coal are running out and geopolitics for your way of life dictate you need Energy to survive.
Hmm, yes, climate change activists have political power greater than the combined might of the world's energy companies of various stripes.
Yeah, that definitely is the world we live in. Poor Koch brothers, so feeble, none of their money can buy any influence these days, look at them being reduced to crying themselves to sleep in their beds made of money that they can't spend on anything.
Look at them tremble, as those Scientists at those Universities that control
everything laugh in their faces.
So, where are most fundamentalists located in power? Ivory towers(higher education centers) across the globe as they do not have to actually produce a viable product valuable to everyone else in everyday life,
Yes, fundamental research with no immediate productization attached has literally never helped anyone. There's no need for new research, the patent offices are closed, noone's going to make any breakthroughs worth anything, just shut it all down.
So sayeth Relax, a person who just doesn't understand what science is.
but here this is not quite true as scientists/engineers all see oil/ng/coal running out and want funding for new projects be it private or public so neither side will complain about funding such projects. But where do more fundamentalists reside on a national basis? Europe, who has run out of Coal, oil, gas before anyone else and wish to preserve their way of life. Europe who sees this gigantic energy IMPORT bill come due every day of every month of every year and know damned well that this import bill effectively makes them serfs for those who have said energy and NO ONE likes being a serf/slave/beggar. This also coincided with the USA's own gigantic import bill of energy until VERY recently(shale oil) so most in the USA were more than willing to go along with the ruse.
Hmm, seems to me we should be looking at alternative energy sources and usage paths. Like renewable energy, electric cars, more public transit to reduce public energy use, more nuclear plants to serve baseload needs, stuff like that.
Funny how we're doing most of that, instead of insisting that our lives must remain the same, regardless of environmental concerns.
The rest of the world on this issue? DO not give a damn, they just want refrigeration and a car. Spoiled food and walking are getting droll. If temps rise 2C, they do not give a damn if it means they do not have to walk the 2m up to higher ground and they get better food and do not have to walk that short distance uphill while the rich boys at tidewater have to move.
"The rest of the world" means "Just the US". Not even, it's "Just the parts of the US that don't think climate change is real".