On Oct 8, 8:59*pm, uncarollo wrote:
On Oct 8, 2:46*pm, "Mike Toms" wrote:
You ****ing idiot!
Gee, such language ;^[[
No civilization in your space, eh?
Tell the man what causes hemispherical temperature fluctuations based
on planetary dynamics and you can't do it -
http://climateprediction.net/images/...ges/annual.gif
Just at a time when modern imaging power can affect the outcome by way
of a major modification to the explanation for the seasons and the
actual role of 'tilt' and a political decision with no astronomical
content will destroy the barest chance this view has of succeeding .
What must go through your minds in this rush to pin global temperature
on carbon dioxide and making sure everything will be shut out for
decades ?,somehow Galileo expressed this awful condition that is now
worse than ever -
"The same thing has struck me even more forcibly than you. I have
heard such things put forth as I should blush to repeat--not so much
to avoid discrediting their authors (whose names could always be
withheld) as to refrain from detracting so greatly from the honor of
the human race. In the long run my observations have convinced me that
some men, reasoning preposterously, first establish some conclusion In
their minds which, either because of its being their own or because of
their having received it from some person who has their entire
confidence, impresses them so deeply that one finds it impossible ever
to get it out of their heads. Such arguments in support of their fixed
idea as they hit upon themselves or hear set forth by others, no
matter how simple and stupid these may be, gain their instant
acceptance and applause. On the other hand whatever is brought forward
against it, however ingenious and conclusive, they receive with
disdain or with hot rage--if indeed it does not make them ill "
Galileo
He actually uses the word 'stupid' and this is what can be applied to
you and the reasoning you give for global temperature spikes via
carbon dioxide.