You brought up the rules of physics to try and dispel the notion of current consensus you flip flopping clown.
I’ve made no claims, barring pointing out that all you do is search for articles that offer confirmation bias, for a supposed student of science you are completely closed to anything that doesn’t suit your narrow predetermined view. You’re binary in every sense.
sigh. You really don't grasp the subject at all.
I pointed out that consensus is not science. It is by definition agreement.
I demonstrated how consensus, agreement, has been against some of the best theoretical sciences we have now
I then explained why scientific theories that hold true (laws of physics are theories after all), by testing of the theory, experimenting and observing the results, and if the results are consistent with theoretical predictions, the theory is validated.
Now, AGW theory predicted this and that would happen by 2000, 2010 and 2020. All of those predictions failed. Sea level rise predictions failed, arctic ice predictions failed. Drought storm heatwave and flood predictions failed, and the core tenet of the theory, the build up of heat over the tropics, never materialised.
Now, today, the new predictions are made for 2100, after the failure of 30 year predictions.
Tell me how one tests predictions made about 80 years from now? We can test the law of gravity now, and any other law of physics, we can test and observe the results, we cannot do this for your "consensus" of doom in 2100. There is no evidence, and cannot be, for claims that something will happen in 2100.
And that is how theories about the laws of physics differ from AGW consensus and predictions, we can test the predictions based on theoretical laws of physics, like gravity or thermodynamics, fluids and so on. We can't test the theoretical predictions of AGW in 2100.
Educate yourself instead of throwing "clown" around, when clearly you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
All you do is ignore every salient point, and come back with unsubstantiated nonsense.
Your argument re total oil profits per year, vs total climate funding per year, was some of the best mental gymnastics I have ever observed, you tried to compare oil profits over 100 years to one year of climate cash, which is around 240 times total oil profits per year, relating to "oil shills funding" and your claims that all the money is in fossil fuel shilling.
Especially funny given all of the oil corps are on board with the trillions to be made from the renewable scam, a scam that drives energy costs up consistently. To quote Obama "My plan will make electricity prices skyrocket"