When climate change brings the dinosaurs back to life we can just ask them.
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I didn't even know it had multiplayer. As far as the single player game though my final squad consisted of 2 snipers, 2 assault (one being a medic) and 1 heavy weapons expert. The two most lethal on the squad were a pair of russian chicks, one a sniper and the other a shotgun toting grenadier. The weakest was the heavy weapons dude.
My point is that our understanding of things is fundamentally flawed because humans. There is simply too much we don't know, and may never know, about our Earth, our Universe, and our place in them.
There's a guy who went to school for 12 years to study fish, and has spent the last 25 years studying Cichlids in Africa...small, fresh water fish...and he still doesn't know everything about them. Over generations our body of knowledge expands, but there are always factors we don't consider...some because we don't understand the importance of them and so discount them, some because we don't even know they exist.
To err is human. This is nowhere so evident as in the world of science. Allowing our hubris to get ahead of our common sense does more harm than good.
I tried to take the standard deviation but my calculator kept spitting out "drink your ovaltine".Not possible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Androidpk
Can you cite one? Which is to say: one scientist who 40 years (or so) ago predicted global cooling and now predicts global warming. If you do (ha! ha!), I will cite one scientist who predicted warming in both eras, and we can continue until one of us is stumped.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thondalar