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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1173159)10/23/2019 5:56:01 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571931
 
It is noticeable that you took a big detour from the subject matter. The ocean and mean sea level.

Regarding water dousing, it's looks to be a perfectly respectable pastime for a retiree. I look at water dousing in the same way as Acupuncture, an ancient form of knowledge that uses energy meridians around the human body as the model for utilizing and advancing it's techniques. The concepts involved have no counterpart in Western medicine or science, other then it works. It's often used in routine operation in many parts of the word.

I am not one of those fools who believe, with our current state of scientific knowledge, that we know it all. Waay the f*ck no. There is a lot more out there then what we can learn just by scientific technique. Science, although a powerful and wonderful tool for the human race, is limited in that it must be able to be replicated by all otherwise it is not science. That is one of the most basic characteristics of scientific knowledge, and as such makes it a kind of "lowest common denominator" type of thing.

So lets forget the water dousing and bronze age stuff and return to the matter at hand.

Does Dr Nils Axel Morner know anything about sea levels, what they are and where they are going?