OK, so that I may take your argument seriously…If you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously.
Can you please provide me with your credentials as an authority on AGW?
OK, so that I may take your argument seriously…If you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously.
HmmmmIf you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously. If you want to change things in the world of climate science, study hard, earn you Ph.D., conduct the research you need to prove your own hypothesis against AGW, publish your research and lecture on it widely. That process – rather than listening to and referring people to Glenn Beck – is the way to challenge and change consensus.
StAnastasia
Just a few notes:If you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously.
Demand accountability - transparency - un-politicized - no soft money activist - NGO ] - science.If you want to change things in the world of climate science,
study hard,
Actually “my hypothesis” about AGW isn’t a hypothesis at all. It is fact!earn you Ph.D., conduct the research you need to prove your own hypothesis against AGW,
Sorry, I don’t do either. That process – rather than listening to and referring people to Glenn Beck –
As an educator, you should know - science - has no consensus.change consensus.
Science itself is great knowledge, but some of the scientists may be arrogant.
I’m glad to live in a time like this with great scientific and medical advances and technology.
You should be too.
It’s reasonable to think that certain individuals have a predisposition toward certain behaviors, but the article made too many excuses against free will. It’s obvious that each one of us comes to Moments of Truth every day where we must CHOOSE EITHER to take the EASY road to allow the child in us who wants to partake in our usual vice to feel good, OR to do the strong, virtuous, more responsible thing which does not produce instant gratification. That’s life. Terrorists are laughing and salivating over these types of articles that keep making excuses. If pop culture is too much of a temptation, then we have the free will to minimize our exposure to it. No one is forcing us to go astray as though we have no free will.Here’s the latest explanation for all our fault-ridden behaviors thanks to so-called scientific studies.
theweek.com/article/index/210065/infidelity-and-12-other-things-we-blame-on-our-genes
Any comments?
It’s reasonable to think that certain individuals have a predisposition toward certain behaviors, but the article made too many excuses against free will. It’s obvious that each one of us comes to Moments of Truth every day where we must CHOOSE EITHER to take the EASY road to allow the child in us who wants to partake in our usual vice to feel good, OR to do the strong, virtuous, more responsible thing which does not produce instant gratification. That’s life. Terrorists are laughing and salivating over these types of articles that keep making excuses. If pop culture is too much of a temptation, then we have the free will to minimize our exposure to it. No one is forcing us to go astray as though we have no free will.
Absolutely.Demand accountability - transparency - un-politicized - no soft money activist - NGO ] - science.
It’s easy to bluster on an Internet forum. Take it to the American Geophysical Union!I have held my own, in debate, on AGW - with scientists, as many here can / will testify to.
No - it’s an hypothesis, as you should know if you understand how science works.Actually “my hypothesis” about AGW isn’t a hypothesis at all. It is fact!
Good.Sorry, I don’t do either![]()
That’s what they do.I investigate the ‘claims’ and ‘offered as evidence’ of ‘claims’ made. That is what true scientists are called to do. That is what I expect them to do.
What does this mean?PROTECT the SCIENCE OF SCIENCE![]()
No, consensus does not stifle science. Consensus does not make science, but it helps us avoid wasting time demonstrating things again and again. Scientific consensus includes such things as the rough sphericity of the earth, plate tectonics, biological evolution, cell theory, subatomic theory, etc. Each generation doesn’t have to go back and reinvent the wheel on each of these topics – they can build on them, explore them further, develop and test new hypotheses.Consensus stifles science - it isn’t a friend to science.
To be fair to Einstein, he wrote a letter to the President before the event asking that the bombs not be used. Regardless, he did change his tune.He changed his tune soon enough after he saw that arrogance on display at Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Please provide your evidence of your claim.No - it’s an hypothesis, as you should know if you understand how science works.
My statement is : As we know it, AGW is an unproven hypothesis AND should NOT be treated as FACTUAL… until empirical evidence is provided.
AbsolutelyConsensus does not make science,
In a scientific sense… Absolutely.but it helps us avoid wasting time demonstrating things again and again.
OK, so that I may take your argument seriously…If you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously.
StAnastasia
I don’t recall having made that claim.OK, so that I may take your argument seriously…Can you please provide me with your credentials as an authority on AGW?
Who says the science is settle?However, that is not how consensus has been used by the AGW / IPCC to “sell” AGW. It has been used exclusively as a political tool… that the “science is settled”.
Take it up with the professionals. Study, get a degree, do the research, and challenge the consensus.However, they haven’t proven their hypothesis - scientific research demands you demonstrate a cause and effect correlation - to prove a hypothesis ].
No, it’s not a matter of faith. Take it up with the American Geophysical Union.So, the only “consensus” with AGW’ers is: I have “faith” in this unproven hypothesis - nothing more.
If you don’t earn any scientific credentials you won’t be taken seriously.
StAnastasia
OK, so that I may take your argument seriously…
Can you please provide me with your credentials as an authority on AGW?
OK, if you click on the little arrow in the quote above, you will be taken directly to the post where the claim is made.I don’t recall having made that claim.
If it’s not a matter of “faith” , as you AGW’ers claim…???Who says the science is settle?
Which ones? The 52 of IPCC who support AGW? Or the vast majority, who support that indeed - Climate Changes?Take it up with the professionals.
You are starting to sound like a parrotTake it up with the American Geophysical Union.
ricmatIs Science Insufferably Arrogant? It depends.
I’m a retired engineer (applied scientist, as it is sometimes called). Engineers are different than “pure” scientists in that we actually have to make things work. A project might start with a “theory of operation”, but eventually the bridge gets built, or the airplane takes off the runway, or the computer is powered up. That means that there is a built-in check on one’s arrogance. Because as we all know, sometimes things don’t work per the “theory of operation.” You rarely see an engineer saying “I know absolutely, positively, that the design based on my theory of operation will work.” And those with any experience will never say it.
Pure scientists, on the other hand, have no built-in check on their arrogance. They come up with theories left and right - dark matter, dark energy, black holes, evolution via random mutations. Etc. But when it’s “show me” time, the answer is "Well, the nearest black hole (dark matter/energy/evolution) would take us 100,000 years to get to. If we could travel at the speed of light. But the math for black holes looks really really good. At least it does right now. And I insist that you believe that black holes exist because the math looks so good. And the rest of us are ignorant and stupid if we don’t believe them. Because, after all, it’s the best theory available, so it must be True.
All the scientific theories which exist today have replaced many times over previous theories which were arrogantly correct at the time (but later proven to be incorrect), and which only ignorant and stupid people refused to accept. But scientists still tell us that we must believe them, because they are right THIS TIME. (Global cooling is our doom. Oh wait, I meant global warming. Hold on, I really meant climate change. But really, you need to believe me, because I’m Mr. PhD Science - and who the heck are you?.)
Humility and pure science seem to be polar opposites.
Whereas the great works of art, architecture, music, literature, and even science (in the past) were created in the pursuit of God’s glorification (which indirectly demonstrates our own humility), science has removed itself from that overarching objective. It seems that many scientists want Science to replace God. Is that arrogant?
Forgive me, but through all the inane chatter on global warming (which really isn’t anywhere, guys–there were 4 pages of posts that said absolutely nothing except “prove your credentials/give me a source”), this is the quote that stood out to me. This makes me shudder as a science-oriented Catholic. We are never better off not knowing something. It makes me sad that there are people out there who want to deny the acquisition of knowledge just so the comfortable bubbles they live in won’t be popped.Kat
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How is more knowledge a bad thing?*
It isn’t, unless it’s bogus knowledge, or knowledge we are better off without.![]()
Very true. Religion is not competent to answer questions about the nature and structure of the universe. Science is not competent to answer ultimate questions about meaning, purpose, and value. Recognizing their respective competencies and respecting the integrity of each within its own sphere is key to the complementary functioning of religion and science.Religion serves the purpose of answering questions we can’t truly know the answer to. Science serves the purpose of answering those that we can. Neither are arrogant, but like people said on this forum, both realms feature some pretty prominent, arrogant people.