The Baton (pt 1 of 3): "Letter of Resignation"
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Just came upon these yesterday, and I've ordered the book. Thanks for the videos; most entertaining. Kids and family are important. But do keep the channel up.
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What can I say to you Sir But, Thank You for the Education. Good Luck to you and yours, I'll Do My best.
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Only one fault with the supersaturated solution analogy: Do you really thing US policy-making is clear as water? *snicker*
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@ReligionOfNice BTW he has covered a lot more than just Pascals wager. You seem to only be looking at one side of the argument and not really looking at all the information out there surrounding this issue.
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It is at this point that I direct you to Potholer54's videos, which are a measured and rational set of videos that explain away much of the mis-information surrounding this subject. I'm not going to continue on, as Potholer54 does such a good job explaining it all.
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I've got and have read the book. (word 6 on page 134 is "no")
All I can say right now is thanks for all your work. Opened my eyes, gave me a touchstone for others with the videos and the book. Give your loved ones an extra hug, I'm glad for what you gave us, and I wholly support you getting back on focus with your family. From one sportsracer: Thank you so much.
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Hundreds of hours more research and all he's know for is a the global warming equivalent of Pascals Wager.
I've looked at what's been done on both sides and the alarmists have done very shoddy work. Look at the Hymalayan glacier fiasco as just one of hundreds of mistakes.
The purpose of science is error reduction and I recognized the anti-science thinking processes of the alarmists a long time ago. You don't hide data, claim consensus as a scientific principle, or make ludicrous claims.
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The skeptics just like the alarmists make mistakes, because that is what humans do. The whole purpose of science is error reduction, and the problem with the alarmists is that they are subverting the rules need to correct their many mistakes. Mistakes like thinking the Himalayan glaciers are going to all melt by 2035, claiming that the MWP did not exist, the hockey stick fraud, inverting data, making unsupportable statistical claims, and so forth.
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I'd wager that this guy has done at hundreds more hours worth of research than you.
If you like at the science done by the skeptics, you will see how poorly done and unfounded most of their methods are.
Thank you for sacrificing yourself for us. Thank you Greg's family!
Jrkdyw 2 years ago 12
Thank you Greg for your video. For my part, I accept your letter of resignation. You have done every thing you could and so much more. Now you can take care of yourself, your wife and your two daughters.
I will do what I can to help you, so we won't end up in the 'B' column. I promise
jfbeauvais 2 years ago 11