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Prove it  actually some things can be proven
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Haha, yes, very funny.

Why I bother I don't know.
It is only possible to prove things in mathematics and pure logic, the latter being a subfield of the former. In science - impossible!
I have given logical proof, or as near as only an amateur logician such as myself can do, in past threads.
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CONsensus or peer pressure and yes they and you do go on and on defending the indefensible
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Hmmm. YCHTT disputed the consensus thing as if it were worth something, and you then reply to me effectively stating that it isn't worth anything. I am not the one to make a claim antithetical to yours, so why you replied to me and not YCHTT I don't know.
However, I would ask you to provide backing evidence here for your claims.
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The facts show for longer then a year and you can pick and choose your anomalies to fit your theory - I'm sure you've heard of lies, damned lies and statistics
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Evidence, please?
And when you've done the statistics yourself and arrived at the same results you tend to have a bit more faith in them.
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Amazing how gullible people can be
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How so?
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Talks like an ID10T probably is an ID10T
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Says he who demonstrates no half-decent grasp of written English.
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climate changes down as well as up and presents opportunities NOT problems
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Hmmm.
"There are no problems, only opportunities."
"Of course, sir. And the opportunity here is that we have a bomb set to go off very soon."
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absolutely nowhere near perfect and yet you and others when given evidence to the contrary still prefer to believe it - doh
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Oh?
If given evidence to the contrary then I will doubt the models to which such evidence is given, although of course only if the contrary evidence outweighs the supporting evidence.
As it is, I have seen no major contradictions between these models and reality. Indeed, thus far even the Hadley Centre's short-term predictions as a result of limited modelling seem to be holding true, with something of a plateau perhaps developing during the latter parts of this decade.
It will be interesting to see how the future develops.