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Posted on 10/1/23 at 11:00 am to NC_Tigah
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Because you're pretty sure natural climate change is primary driven by orbital cycles. What are you missing?
When you're ready to tell a story that stitches all your supposed evidence together in a self consistent manner, go for it. Thats how normal people convince other people they're right. They don't just throw up random plots and say "I bet you don't understand this!" because that's infantile and pointless and only convinces the mindless sheep who already think that way that they're right.
Posted on 10/1/23 at 11:19 am to NC_Tigah
Here, look, I'm gonna help you out since I'm such a nice guy, This is a talk given by a skeptic at the tail end of "the pause". You probably remember "the pause" since your argument probably shifted from "it's not warming" to "the temperature record is not accurate" around about the time "the pause" ended.
A lot of his arguments aren't really good and the sources he cites are kinda questionable at places, but the talk wasn't without it's good points.
You will have to at a minimum, exceed this standard to convince me. Because this is the last guy that had me having any doubts, but like I said, "the pause" ain't there no more!
LINK
Astronomer's recently coined the term "noctalgia" to describe the feeling of grief associated with the loss of dark skies to light pollution. I think you flat Earthers should come up with your own term like that, about "the pause".
A lot of his arguments aren't really good and the sources he cites are kinda questionable at places, but the talk wasn't without it's good points.
You will have to at a minimum, exceed this standard to convince me. Because this is the last guy that had me having any doubts, but like I said, "the pause" ain't there no more!
LINK
Astronomer's recently coined the term "noctalgia" to describe the feeling of grief associated with the loss of dark skies to light pollution. I think you flat Earthers should come up with your own term like that, about "the pause".
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