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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: koan who wrote (43082)9/9/2013 10:10:46 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) of 86356
 
A person could write a book on the layers and layers of stupidity implied in your last post.

1, knowing some terms of definitions of an area of math does not make a person capable of understanding science at a theorietical or practical level. EEs are db folks. But one does not have to know db to understand v-ir. You have no experience using v=ir and even if you learned db it would not help your understanding.

2. An extreme variation as perceived by some in a local area of the Earth has no real relationship to the global temperature of the Earth.

3. And over and over you refuse to answer the observation that now that area is covered with a level of ice that is also a record.

To anyone with half a brain, the fact there is so much ice now mean however you wish to describe some variation, it has no meaning in the big picture. Something all who understand Climate Science knew already.
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