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by misslibby
1461 days ago
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"And this is just the measurements part: There is also the problem of predatory journals etc etc. - all of these can skew the "consensus" if you don't account for them." But doesn't this very sentence from you imply that there is no such consensus as you claim? Apparently there are lots of publications that disagree, so where do you get your consensus from? " the composition of the field is always changing to some degree and (2) you will never get all scientists to tell you their opinion at the same point in time" That is why I don't care about a "consensus" - science is not a democracy. I care about verifiable facts, and open discussion. "So I'm pretty convinced that your argument of a pure, "individually verifiable" science is desirable, but has never existed and never will." I am not saying that science should output 100% true facts only. Everything only has probabilities. I am saying that scientific output should be verifiable by other people. Scientific facts are not determined in a democratic way, they already exist and are only being discovered. |
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But that does not mean that when there are two possible outcomes that these carry equal weight: the evidence for human influenced climate is so vast and so well researched that it would take an absolute miracle to displace it at this point.
> I am saying that scientific output should be verifiable by other people.
It is. Reproducibility and peer review are part and parcel of science and it is always done by other people than the ones involved in the original research.
But to you 'other people' may include people that have not studied the subject matter and that are not capable of following the arguments. Those people will end up having to pick a side, just like you have done, you are on the side of the 0.1% versus the 99.9%, likely because that decision works better for you in some way or other. But that does not make you a scientist any more than it makes me one. And I'll throw my lot in with the 99.9%, not because it makes my life any easier but simply because that makes good sense.