Kuciwalker had a fit when I suggested someone might think as you apparently just have. I'll kindly refer you to post #206 for clarification on the point I believe you were trying to make.
As for the rest, I'd be pretty well off if I had a nickel for every time an "engineer" said something no educated adult could plausibly believe about climate change in an online discussion. I'm not saying that Unimatrix11 has never attended a class in simulations. However, I am saying that this gives us no reason to believe him to be correct. It is more of a "trust me" argument than a "here's why" argument. Arguments accompanied by underlying reasoning can help other people to reach new understandings. Arguments accompanied by "and I'm right because I know I'm right" add much more bad attitude than good information to any worthwhile exchange of ideas.
Regards,
Adam Weishaupt
As for the rest, I'd be pretty well off if I had a nickel for every time an "engineer" said something no educated adult could plausibly believe about climate change in an online discussion. I'm not saying that Unimatrix11 has never attended a class in simulations. However, I am saying that this gives us no reason to believe him to be correct. It is more of a "trust me" argument than a "here's why" argument. Arguments accompanied by underlying reasoning can help other people to reach new understandings. Arguments accompanied by "and I'm right because I know I'm right" add much more bad attitude than good information to any worthwhile exchange of ideas.
Regards,
Adam Weishaupt
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