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POPSThe End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete Now that we've entered the Petabyte Age, modeling in general and the scientific method itself, are replaced by the ability to quickly gather vast amounts of data. "Just the facts, madam" ushered in by technologies showing us "what is"...Google methodology is entering the lab. Petabytes are allowing us to say correlation is enough.We can analyze the data without hypotheses about what it might show.
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POPSThree States Sue EPA Over Power To Regulate Carbon Emissions
But that hasn’t satisfied global warming skeptics. Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said last month the finding could “create a staggering burden” on the state. He added: “While we’re open to seeing where honest, unbiased science leads us in the climate policy arena, we’re not prepared to stand by while EPA proceeds to implement jobs-destroying regulations based on unverifiable and unrepeatable so-called science.” Texas Gov. Rick Perry said the finding would usher in a new era that would destroy his state’s ability to provide energy to the rest of the world. Stacked with oil refining and other industries, Texas is the top carbon dioxide emitter in the country and would be heavily affected if mandatory emissions reductions go into effect. “They’re using sweeping mandates, Draconian punishments to force a square peg of their vision into the round hole of reality,” he said. “In the process, they’re preparing to undo decades of progress while
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POPSDarwin Foes Add Warming to Targets The education system has failed these people and now they are back to haunt it. ie ignorant people believe because the spirits and their people who hear their voices tell them to.
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POPSToo Little Stress is Bad for You Perhaps you are newly in love and the object of your desire has walked into the room? Perhaps you met a car coming the other way while overtaking on a bend? Both these events can make your body react like this. Both are examples of a stressful situation. Stress is the general response of the body to any demand (pleasant or unpleasant) made on it. So stress is with us all the time.
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POPSWELCOME TO THE FUTURE by Steve Savage "King of the Beasts" There is a pervasive miasma of Doom that has infected our very Will to Survive. Somehow we believe that it's all going to mercifully end in a "George Carlin-esque Pyrotechnic Show of Complete Obliteration." Unfortunately, the fate reserved for us is "not to end with a bang, but in a whimper."
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POPSWhat Makes A Brain Smart? I have always pondered as to what makes a human being intelligent (or the lack thereof)? This article reveals a bit of the reason why some brains excel in intelligence and others are inferior. IQ may simply be a matter of brain liaisons (the injury or damage to tissue within the brain as in Alzheimer’s disease). So the next time you hear someone talking gibberish, especially if he/she is seeking a position of power, try to imagine what is causing that gibberish… there may be a brain liaison lurking behind that wide forehead. Maybe that imagery will be enough to convince us to vote for the smart guy. Now if we could only solve the riddle of why one man/woman’s gibberish seems like rationale and eloquence to some while another man/woman’s rationale and eloquence seems like gibberish to others. Solve that and we will all live together harmoniously. Believe that and I’ve got some swampland to sell you. :-D
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POPSYou Know What I'm Saying? Vocabularies tend to grow with knowledge in general, and particularly with increasing knowledge of special subjects. Each science, discipline, art, sport, or branch of knowledge has its own special vocabulary, which is acquired with study or experience of that branch of knowledge or activity. An abundant vocabulary is usually a by-product of wide knowledge.
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POPSHuman gods too provincial-Richard Feynman But the pope said that he converses with him! There are other well paid clerics who claim this too. (God said to give me money, and the believers mortgaged their houses a third time.)
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POPSConflict sells news - The Role Of Mass Media In Climate Change Skepticism Today's media play the person, not the issue. Each person has an equal say, no matter what they know. Real journalism which still exists in many scientific, technical and business publications, thoughtfully investigates issues and summarises findings in a readable way. It is not parroting sound bites from different sides of a debate.
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POPSClimate Change Re-visited
One of the books questioning current claims about global warming is called "The Climate Caper", by Paltridge. The unusual cold and snow, along with Climategate, has many of us wondering just what's going on. This book may just shed some light on the problem. From a review of the book," What is missing from this book - and it might be a positive or a negative, depending on your reasons for reading - is any mention of the fact of geological history that for the past 2.5 million years our planet has been yo-yoing into and out of ice ages (spending roughly 90% of the time in them), and the successive ice periods are deeper and colder, whilst successive warm periods are less warm; and the regular schedule has us down for another ice age right now. The book's message seems to be "The global warming claims are not a cause for concern." But that is not going far enough in my opinion. There really is a big cause for concern, namely that the alarmism is recommending exactly the most dangerous p
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POPSAnd the most commonly shared topic is... Not so sure this would prove true over a wider population segment, but a study of the most emailed stories from nytimes.com revealed a very interesting result. I would have guessed politics, but i would have been wrong...
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POPSDoctor in Amarillo DoctorinAmarillo.com is the Premium provider of quality doctors in amarillo. Doctors make people healthier. When people get sick, doctors figure out why. They give people medicine and other kinds of treatment. They also give advice about diet, exercise, and sleep. Doctors use science to figure out what is making people sick. Doctors examine people, listen to them describe their health problems, and do tests to see what is wrong. There are many kinds of doctors. Family and general practitioners are often the first doctors that people go to when they get sick. These doctors treat common problems. They also send patients to other doctors, called specialists. Specialists are experts in different types of health problems. For example, internists focus on problems with internal organs. Pediatricians care for children and babies. Surgeons perform operations, like fixing broken bones or transplanting organs.
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POPSSEC Petitioned to Warn Companies Against Making False and Misleading Claims on Global Warming
We believe the Commission should take action immediately to protect investors. I. Examples of potentially false and misleading statements made by registrants. Below are but a few examples of the sort of potentially false and misleading statements being made by registrants. The problematic nature of these statements is discussed in Section II. * Exelon Corp. issued a media release and placed full-page advertisements in major newspapers on July 15, 2008 stating, "The science is overwhelming -- climate change is happening now and human activity is the primary cause." * Lehman Brothers issued a report on climate change featuring the so-called "hockey stick" graph to support the notion that humans are causing global warming. * The General Electric Company issued a "Call for Action" to "slow, stop and even reverse the damage of greenhouse gasses." * Toyota Motor Corp. states in a report, "When we drive a vehicle, it consumes fossil fuels and emits CO2,
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POPSGrand unification theory What is the force or structure that holds the shape of all boundaries in sub-atomic structures? Every particle must have something that binds it to reality. An electron must have a force that holds it together - that same force also encompases the electro forces keeping them from dissapating. The same force keeps the gravity wave from dissapating.
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POPSParting Ways With The Right Anti-Islamic bigotry that goes far beyond simply criticizing radical Islam, into support for fascism, violence, and genocide (see: Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, etc.) Hatred for President Obama that goes far beyond simply criticizing his policies, into racism, hate speech, and bizarre conspiracy theories (see: witch doctor pictures, tea parties, Birthers, Michelle Malkin, Fox News, World Net Daily, Newsmax, and every other right wing source) And much, much more. The American right wing has gone off the rails, into the bushes, and off the cliff. I won’t be going over the cliff with them.
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POPSImplicit: Discovering Your Unconscious Bias This site presents some amazing tests that help you explore your hidden beliefs. More from the site below: "Project Implicit blends basic research and educational outreach in a virtual laboratory at which visitors can examine their own hidden biases. Project Implicit is the product of research by three scientists whose work produced a new approach to understanding of attitudes, biases, and stereotypes. The Project Implicit site (implicit.harvard.edu) has been functioning as a hands-on science museum exhibit, allowing web visitors to experience the manner in which human minds display the effects of stereotypic and prejudicial associations acquired from their socio-cultural environment."
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POPSClimategate Gaining Traction in Liberal Media - Even in New Jersey I recently heard a New York radio broadcaster, whose name I won't reveal because I appear on his show now and then, mislabeling CO₂ as "soot." The column goes on to quote a Princeton physics professor, William Happer: In Happer's opinion, the carbon-control movement is really a population-control movement. He traces it back through the "Population Bomb" movement of the late 1960s all the way to the 18th-century writings of Thomas Malthus. Other scientists have said the same, but Happer says it the loudest. He terms the IPCC crowd a "religious cult" and says, "Disagreeing with them is like going to Saudi Arabia and criticizing Muhammad." As for the media, we've been guilty of putting our faith in the carbon cult as well, he said. By running the Politico column and the op-ed column today, the paper has finally turned the heat up on the climate elites, ending the three week-long deep freeze.