Comment on What separates science from non-science? by Jim Cripwell
Certeri, you write “Do you really trust James Inhofe or Newt Gingrich or Al Gore or Barack Obama to know more about science than scientists?” No I dont, but you are missing the point. Doctors, lawyers...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by WebHubTelescope
The link is truncated. I assume that is in Energy Fuels journal? It is probably behind a paywall anyways so what is the key point in your article? I have a pragmatic view bases on material science. Co2...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by A fan of *MORE* discourse
John, for many skeptics there is exists an insurmountable cognitive obstruction to "defining ‘science’ as that which follows the scientific method as it was defined for hundreds of years?" Namely, per...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by vukcevic
Good luck, hope you do find something conflicting in the assumptions made or contrary to the basic laws of physics. Why not have a go, the N. pole’s magnetic data you can get from...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by kim
The Tuath be known, Doccia like Mercy. ========
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by kim
I’ve asked Spencer Weart, repeatedly, when he is going to write ‘The Discovery of Global Cooling’. =====================
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Wagathon
Clapper was not a government bureaucrat and what makes America different from India is not just geography. Your moralizing is not substitute for a society grounded in respect for individual liberty,...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Wagathon
The path to whirled peas is more freedom. Capitalism works — literally — and socialism doesn’t — litterally.
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by kim
My clunker went in the crapper and the rising tide floated all bots. ========================
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by David Springer
NW | June 1, 2012 at 2:03 am | Reply ” At any rate it would be damn strange and theoretically shattering to discover that all humans were exactly the same in some respect that matters for adaptation.”...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Wagathon
Please close the lid before flushing Western civilization…
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Oliver K. Manuel
Mixing science with non-science begins when the US National Academy of Sciences, a private, self-sustaining group reviews budgets of NSA, DOE, NASA, EPA, DARPA, NOAA, etc. for Congress. “The Sacred...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by David Springer
“What percentage of perverts have porn in their possession when arrested?” Probably a slightly smaller percentage than bank robbers who have shoes on their feet. What’s your point?
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Latimer Alder
@eli You do not catch cholera from people pissing in the river. That is crap.
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by ceteris non paribus
Well – the odds are pretty low. One person’s evidence for believing in deceptive collusion on an international scale is another person’s evidence that the world is, in fact, warming. BTW – BEST showed...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by David Springer
DocMartyn | May 31, 2012 at 8:53 pm | Reply “People cannot pay for sewage treatment themselves” Bad example. Ever heard of private septic systems? If not I can show you mine. I not only paid for it I...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Wagathon
Why do Leftists continue to pretend that they have a lock on respect for a clean environment to begin with. Global warming alarmism is nothing but a distraction from serious truly are interested in the...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by David Springer
I can’t believe how much time and money is wasted on climate research when there are far more important things deserving of our attention. One of those things is how much pop can a pop glass hold if a...
View ArticleComment on What separates science from non-science? by Latimer Alder
@joe I’m going to regret this but would you care to give an example of ‘E=MC2 does not work with pressure and stored energy in a multi-velocity setting’ And did you finally get the ideas of...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by gbaikie
“Let’s stop CO2 levels rising out of all control.” Ok. First, we do not have have control of CO2- in terms of CO2 in the atmosphere. Should it be a policy that we attempt to control Global CO2? If we...
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