Comment on Nonequilibrium thermodynamics and maximum entropy production in...
God is it not, nor are we in earlier centuries. Imagination predicts progress. Universal material equilibrium is possible, Probably has happened before, in a fraction of a moment before the kenetic...
View ArticleComment on Too big to know by willard
Joshua, I have no idea why I’ve confused simulation with imitation: http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/TuringArticle.html Sorry for the confusion, w
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by Bruce
“or deploying poorly evaluated, untested technologies at scale” Like bird slaughtering, money wasting windmills that that need backup power plants that end up producing more CO2?...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by cwon14
Defunding the Wilson International Center; http://www.thedailybanter.com/tdb/2011/01/republicans-want-to-defund-usaid.html It should be on the Jan 2013 list. Along with the UN/IPCC/Most Climate...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by RiHo08
I am delighted to acknowledge that Joshua heeds my advice to not jump into the path of an oncoming speeding car, or at least, to stay on the sidewalk. There is hope my words have impact. Now, the next...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by steven mosher
U cant be serious about scafetta. It’s not a climate theory. It’s a temperature “theory” It says nothing about regional patterns Says nothing about 99.9 % of what we call climate. Nothing about ocean...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by Oliver K. Manuel
Certainly don’t hire those who hid information on the origin, composition and source of energy in the Earth-Sun system for the last four decades: The Geophysics Section of the US National Academy of...
View ArticleComment on Nonequilibrium thermodynamics and maximum entropy production in...
The ping pong analogy is for ding dongs. It all sounds like SkyDragon talk.
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by Fred Moolten
David – There are multiple problems with the WUWT post on OA. I’ve discussed ocean acidification many times here previously and so I don’t want to go through it again in a thread devoted to something...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by GaryM
“It seems to me that a sensible application of the precautionary principle is to develop and evaluate technologies that might be needed or otherwise proposed.” “Debt crosses $14 trillion mark”...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by SUT
■ Acknowledge that many geoengineering methods have significant uncertainties …, and support rigorous and fully transparent research efforts to reduce these uncertainties. -> can we try this one...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by Oliver K. Manuel
Earth is a tiny piece of fly ash heated by the nuclear furnace that made our elements and spit out the ash five billion years (5 Gyr) ago. Geo-engineering cannot change that reality.
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by Don Monfort
It’s part of the plan Bruce. Bird’s exhale CO2. See where I am going? The height of the windmills will be progressively (no pun intended) lowered, and they will be installed in our cities. Pedestrians...
View ArticleComment on Geoengineering for decision makers by David Young
This post brings up a lot of very important ethical questions. Science is becoming advanced enough for mankind to actually modify physical and biological systems in fundamental ways that challenge...
View ArticleComment on Too big to know by NW
Yes, well said. There are far fewer bricks than that metaphor suggests; put differently there are too many crappy bricks and the peer-reviewed literature doesn’t help you tell strong bricks from crap...
View ArticleComment on Historical perspective on the Russian heat wave by Don Monfort
Fred, I didn’t say that you have expressed those sentiments. But it is obvious that you avoid interacting with little josh. Everyone can see that. If you want to disprove my observation, then pay some...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 1/13/12 by Don Monfort
Everybody knew that DocMartyn was out in left field, junior. You just piled on at the end. Is that how you usually roll? Anyway, if you are not too tired, give yourself another pat on the back from me....
View ArticleComment on Week in review 1/13/12 by EFS_Junior
I don’t suffer fools and I don’t take prisoners. Fool tool…
View ArticleComment on Week in review 1/13/12 by mike
I can hardly believe that EFS-Junior has shown his face here again. Why am I not surprised that EFS-Jr. is a master of hyper-energetic, flamboyant credentials-flashing ?–and I also checked out this...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 1/13/12 by Anteros
Don - I think the best explanation is a mental breakdown leading to irrevesible age-regression and multiple delusions. Viz – “My best climate science denier take downs to date?” And we got a link to...
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