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by magic-chicken
2784 days ago
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A given prediction can be wrong, an experiment may be biaised, my point is that you choose to ignore that the vast majority of the experiments and measurements point in the same direction. >>Researchers tend to stop looking for bugs in the model when it returns the results that they expect. Again... they are _ALL_ biaised ? |
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Also, how many independent, comprehensive models (with codebases) for global climate change are there in the science world?