I’m supposed to be impressed because you copied and paste a shit ass math expression which any dufus could ?
Typical woo woo shit where you typically pretend to use terms from science to impress peoples and you don’t know shit.
Life is pretty simple. You believe in a-holes and made up shit, and I don’t. I believe in the science practiced at every accredited university in the world, you don’t.
Obviously I did know Trump was a dem if you could read. I said, “he ran as a Republican”
Thats strike two foolish.
You are a dumb ass. Now explain why you can’t get one accredited university or research facility in the world to ageee with your stupid views, just one. Let’s start with oh, AGW and go from there dipshit. Just one, only one
A brilliant reply, showing your shining intellect and wide command of vocabulary. How we on the Right wish we were as smart as you.
On AGW, I'm actually agnostic. I like to read all sides before coming to a conclusion, and this is an area that is fairly complex ... not on whether some warming has occurred, but on its causes, its possible effects, and whether our computer models are adequate to project its extent decades ahead.
Of course, many people on the Left assume that all qualified people agree with them on this subject. It's so comforting to think that only the ignorant or the depraved disagree with you.
But actually, there are plenty of scientists who do not go along with the consensus on this issue.
Here's one, Steve Koonin, who's written an interesting book on the subject, disagreeing with the consensus:
Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn't, and Why It Matters.
https:// smile.amazon.co.uk/Unsettled-Climate-Science-Doesnt-Matters/dp/1950665798/
From the Amazon blurb on him:
"Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Koonin graduated from high school at the age of 16, received his Bachelor of Science from the California Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Arthur Kerman in the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics.
In 1975, Koonin joined the faculty of the California Institute of Technology as an assistant professor of theoretical physics becoming one of their youngest ever faculty, and served as the institute's provost from 1995 to 2004.
In 2004, Koonin joined BP as their chief scientist, where he was responsible for guiding the company's long-range technology strategy, particularly in alternative and renewable energy sources.
He was tapped for the position of Under Secretary for Science at the United States Department of Energy by Steven Chu, Obama's Secretary of Energy, and served from May 19, 2009, to November 18, 2011. Koonin left in November 2011 for a position at the Institute for Defense Analyses. In 2012, he was appointed the founding director of NYU's Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP).[
He has served on numerous advisory bodies for the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Energy and its various national laboratories, such as the JASON defense advisory group, which he has chaired.
Koonin's research interests have included theoretical nuclear, many-body, and computational physics, nuclear astrophysics, and global environmental science. "
Evidently this poor ignorant man needs instruction from you on matters of science.
How I would love to see you in conversation with him!!!! I'd pay your airfare to wherever he is, so long as I could video the conversation -- and make a big profit selling the video.