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  1. Diego

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    What he fails to realise is that all science starts with a why/what if. People try to understand things we know little about and sometimes come up with a "theory" that fits, this "theory" is then checked out by many others who either accept it fits (and could be possible) or find a flaw in it. As science develops we often achieve ways of physical testing of the "theory" which either proves or dis-proves it, at this point we either have progressed or need another theory.
    Science is not exact, that is why in many fields we have known "anomaly's" which we cannot explain as fact but instead try a "best fit" until our knowledge is greater.
     
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    you've obviously not been following this thread, cant just jump in and start having a meltdown like

    This is proven by your omission of any exact points I made, you've had a go at me in the third person instead if actually challenging anything I said.}
    Is there anything in particuar you have a problem with or are you going to dance around the salient points with more meanigless talk?

    Astro is not capable if having a rational debate, meltdown and fraud and conspiracy are his getout when he has no answer. Which is A LOT and he likes to paraphrase to make up completely false arguments, and tends to disappear when nowhere left to run, hates being nailed down.

    if Astro was a scientist, he'd be living proof of pathalogical science

    You are buying Astro sophistry.

    Now exactly what dont I realise, seeing as you have read something I posted and realised I didn't realise something.

    No more of your ad hom sophistry.
     
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    BBFs Unpopular View Well-Known Member

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    what makes you a ****** is I was hardly serious given I have repeatedly posted I am **** at mathematics and posted that I was obviously not serious, but only a ****** would actually take me seriously to express faux amazement, or someone like Tobes, trolls love absolutes except when they are turned on them of course.

    So your faux meltdown is pointless <laugh>

    Bet you **** off instead of backing up your mini meltdown above with your "realise" <ok>
     
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    Hold on maybe I was not kidding when I made my "greater than Einstein" post, maybe I was delusional, given how ****in stupid you gimps are, I thought I was a genius. #relatively #notrelativity
     
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    When do you collect the Nobel Prize again? <whistle>
     
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    #fillintheblank
     
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    Bikini Atoll, mentioned before and disproven.

    But.. why not look at some more for @organic klopp
    Marshall Islands sea level, same now as 20 years ago.
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    #toldyouitwasstorms
    #notsinking

    http://sealevel.colorado.edu/conten...wizard?dlat=7&dlon=173&fit=n&smooth=n&days=60

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    TimesMachine: Marshall Islands a Disaster Area – NYTimes.com


    Here is an ancient reef in Texas, they grow up, living coral islands cannot sink unless you kill the corals
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    http://www.livescience.com/15570-ancient-coral-reef-texas-mountains.html
     
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    17 Feb 1837 – ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES.


    atoll in the Maldives washed away in 1837.. surely not. There is no Phaidee Atoll any more, global warming can go back in time and change 1880 temperatures and wash away 1837 atolls.


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    14 Dec 1934, Page 2 – at Newspapers.com


    Maldives were a disease ridden swamp nearly 100 yeas ago, things have improved a lot since then, the reverse of claims by the clima tards. The maldives get 10s of millions for playing the victim poster child for the IPCC. Recently 23 million for a new water system, because piss poor planning has left the country in trouble after the flooding and storms.

    As we see reported, drinking water was **** then, nearly 100 years ago, and the maldives have just got 23 million for issues with drinking water caused by "climate change" even though this is an issue for them for a hundred years. Yes it is good to help them with drinking water, but fraud to say it is because of climate change
    http://maldivesindependent.com/envi...d-grants-maldives-us23m-for-safe-water-119591


    ****ing fraud
     
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    You can read my ID like, I expect nothing less than this sort of post <laugh>
     
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    So as we can see, all the crying about "man made"climate change attacking the maldives and pacific islands is complete and utter nonsense.

    People literally think we can control the weather a hundred years from now with taxes <doh>
    Mediaeval witchcraft
     
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    It's the King of Lizards. I thought you might quite like it.
     
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    Kneel!.. Kneel before your king.. you ****s. :D
     
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    Failing phytoplankton, failing oxygen: Global warming disaster could suffocate life on planet Earth
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    Falling oxygen levels caused by global warming could be a greater threat to the survival of life on planet Earth than flooding, according to new research.
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    An increase in the water temperature of the world's oceans of around six degrees Celsius -- which some scientists predict could occur as soon as 2100 -- could stop oxygen production by phytoplankton by disrupting the process of photosynthesis.
    Credit: NOAA MESA Project.


    Falling oxygen levels caused by global warming could be a greater threat to the survival of life on planet Earth than flooding, according to researchers from the University of Leicester.

    A study led by Sergei Petrovskii, Professor in Applied Mathematics from the University of Leicester's Department of Mathematics, has shown that an increase in the water temperature of the world's oceans of around six degrees Celsius -- which some scientists predict could occur as soon as 2100 -- could stop oxygen production by phytoplankton by disrupting the process of photosynthesis.

    Professor Petrovskii explained: "Global warming has been a focus of attention of science and politics for about two decades now. A lot has been said about its expected disastrous consequences; perhaps the most notorious is the global flooding that may result from melting of Antarctic ice if the warming exceeds a few degrees compared to the pre-industrial level. However, it now appears that this is probably not the biggest danger that the warming can cause to the humanity.

    "About two-thirds of the planet's total atmospheric oxygen is produced by ocean phytoplankton -- and therefore cessation would result in the depletion of atmospheric oxygen on a global scale. This would likely result in the mass mortality of animals and humans."

    The team developed a new model of oxygen production in the ocean that takes into account basic interactions in the plankton community, such as oxygen production in photosynthesis, oxygen consumption because of plankton breathing and zooplankton feeding on phytoplankton.

    While mainstream research often focuses on the CO2 cycle, as carbon dioxide is the agent mainly responsible for global warming, few researchers have explored the effects of global warming on oxygen production.

    The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Le Bourget, Paris, from November 30 to December 11. It will be the 21st yearly session of the Conference of the Parties to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 11th session of the Meeting of the Parties to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The conference objective is to achieve a legally binding and universal agreement on climate, from all the nations of the world.

    <whistle> <laugh>
     
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    I already covered Phytoplankton.

    it has nothing to do with climate change.

    What is killing the plankton is biotech and nanotech waste in the oceans, that react with UV to kill the phytoplankton.

    The UV is increating because of northern hemisphere air traffic spewing NOx into the upper atmosphere depleting O3 (20% more chance of skin cancer these days)

    This is an issue of real pollution and airtraffic destrying the ozone (rarely ever mentioned in any meangingful way)

    The plankton is also the base of the food chain in the oceans.


    The LAST ****ING THING KILLING PHYTOPLANKTON IS GLOBAL WARMING <doh>


    I never say this to you, but this time, you posted pseudo science
     
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    Did you not see the whistle and laugh at the end? <laugh>
     
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    BBFs Unpopular View Well-Known Member

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    I thought that was meant as "here is some bait for you prick" <laugh>

    But yes, fair dues, you did indeed :D
     
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    It's still pretty sad science is producing this nonsense. Utter nonsense.

    Science the institution is ****ED
     
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    I'm actually convinced @Tobes doesn't believe in man made global warming, he just likes sticking it to me . :bandit:

    #kindofacompliment
     
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    It was both and it ****ing worked <laugh>
     
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