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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (46979)1/28/2014 4:07:49 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 86356
 
Those are politician jobs, not science jobs. Being a politician [which is what he is] is far different from being a scientist. Politicians like the "one swallow doesn't falsify a Global Warming" argument, but real scientists know it takes just one swallow. Global Alarmists swallowed Al Gore whole, including his second chakra, in one big swallow. Swallowing the big lie is what the conman wants.

Reading the speech was interesting. So many amazing discoveries and ideas from only 100 years ago seem so simple these days but were leading edge ideas back then. The process of science is fantastic, with those born only 100 years later freely enjoying the benefits of great effort and wonderful insight back then. The process is accelerating, with 7 billion people involved now compared with a few tens of millions back then.

Now, one person can invent a Cyberspace swallow and billions of people can clone it and use it within days [the delay due to viral spread timing]. When Fourier came up with transforms, it took years just to write it and get it to an ink printer and sent to people around the world. Now, people can watch in real-time as somebody does it on-line. When Fourier invented it, almost nobody could understand it, let alone use it. Now, millions can understand things and use them immediately.

Mqurice