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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1413790)8/8/2023 8:19:35 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580688
 
"And if the "hard sciences" like biology can suffer from shoddy work and fake data, then the "softer sciences" like climatology can also suffer from the same problems."

Climate science is physics, the "hardest" of the hard sciences.

(PDF) Joseph Fourier, the 'greenhouse effect', and ...

researchgate.net.

In the 1820s, the French physicist Joseph Fourier suggested that the Earth traps heat (Fleming, 1999) . ... The trade-wind boundary layer and climate ...

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"You can even become president of Stanford University until some 18-year-old "punk" discovers that you've been faking your research"

If you can prove Fourier faked it, or, for that matter, Foote, Tyndall, or Arrhenius did, you might become president of the world. You don't even have to prove fakery, if you can disprove their work.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1413790)8/9/2023 2:59:49 PM
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> "softer sciences" like climatology

Climatology is one of the most math, physics, supercomputer intensive areas of science.