Sujet : Re: Whoops! The Atlantic Makes Trump Look EPIC In Cover Intended as a Smear
De : g (at) *nospam* crcomp.net (Don)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 20. Sep 2024, 17:38:08
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <20240920a@crcomp.net>
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Scott Lurndal wrote:
D writes:
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You quoted an article that contradicts your basic premise that human
activities do not cause any Global Warming.
I will recommend to the committee that, although D for usually stands
for Deaf or Dumb, you shall be known as D for Dunce, to wear a pointy
cap and sit in a corner away from your keyboard.
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Nope, read again. Carefully.
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Actually, he stated your position accurately. You say a bunch of shit,
but you never point to any actual data or research that supports your
position.
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Perhaps you should read this chapter before continuing your anonymous
trolling.
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9js5291m#section.9.1
Thank you for sharing, Scott. Such scholarship seems more appetizing to
me these days than SF.
The paper segues into rhetoric for its conclusion. It makes me curious
as to its author's intentions.
The author's alliteration approximately affines with my own addiction to
the approach. We also see eye-to-eye with putting science into its
place:
I would recommend that we relax rigorous rigidity and put
more stock in operationally productive stories: stories
that move something good. Who cares if science can't
validate the stories? Science has its limits, dude. Let's
not get paralyzed by pedantry. The good stuff awaits, if
we can let go of the shiny trinket in the "monkey trap"
(I cringe to use the speciesist term).
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https://www.resilience.org/stories/2023-12-01/putting-science-in-its-place/>
His next commentary nails it:
Science is a narrow tool: powerful and tenacious like a
pit bull, but having no intrinsic wisdom or context. It
concerns itself with what we can do, not what we should do.
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https://www.resilience.org/stories/2023-12-06/confessions-of-a-disillusioned-scientist/>
The trouble is there's always a Francis "Shakespeare" Bacon acolyte
waiting in the wings to exploit science for the sake of scientism.
And thereby cement concealed supranational dynasties further into
place at the pinnacle of power.
Allow me to leave readers with a thought currently cogitating in my
mind. Politics is downstream from Science downstream from Culture. A
chain recognized by royalist realist Bacon, who exploited it.
Danke,
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