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Physics to be rewritten

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:39 am

Newswired: Greens Leader Richard De-nutale has called on the science community to begin the process of rewriting the text books and science behind physics.

"The events we are seeing occur in the last few days in London are extraordinary. Our top climate Scientologists have warned for many years that with the science settled, the earth is warming at a massive rate and humans are the cause.

17 years ago, one of our senior climatologists, Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit of the University of East Anglia issued the dire warning that within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event".
"Children just aren't going to know what snow is," he said.

Given the status and seniority of our chief climate Scientologists and the backing of our own CSIRO, the snow drifts we are now seeing in London can only be the result of one thing. Man has polluted the earth so much, water is now freezing at increased temperatures! Humans have damaged the world so badly, we are now causing changes at the micro subatomic level and changing the fundamentals of the universe.

The facts of the matter are;
Water has always used to freeze at 0 degrees Celsius, humans have warmed the earth and snow will hardly ever fall again due to warming.
We now have massive snow. Therefore, unless you are an evil Nazi denier who hates children water must be freezing at the warmer temperatures we have created. The universe is trying to correct the imbalance of humans"

De-nutale, flanked by South Australian senator Sarah Hyphen Nong said the Greens will petition universities to rewrite and submit new physics text books and curriculum more suited to the new truth to a panel of selected reviewers before the new redistribution and unlearning will commence. Sydney and Latrobe Monversity are believed to be leading the initiative and the change will be managed through their arts and humanities departments.

A tearful Sarah Hyphen Nong added "we cannot delay this any longer. The damage the existing science books are causing is immense and they need to be removed. Compulsory public and institutional science book burning schedules will be advised in your local area, so please remember to cross your name off the list with the Antifa security force at the entrance"
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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Super Nova » Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:31 pm

Classic bullshit by people who do not understand the concept of 'More Extreme Weather".

When you understand the scientific principles IQ, come back to me.

Your denial and those like you are preventing action.
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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Neferti » Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:48 pm

"They" have been talking about the End Of The World for as long as I can remember.

In 100 years, I will be long dead, so will my immediate family, even my 9 year old grand daughter.

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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Bobby » Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:35 pm

Neferti~ wrote:"They" have been talking about the End Of The World for as long as I can remember.

In 100 years, I will be long dead, so will my immediate family, even my 9 year old grand daughter.
The End Times are already here.
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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:03 pm

Super Nova wrote:Classic bullshit by people who do not understand the concept of 'More Extreme Weather".

When you understand the scientific principles IQ, come back to me.

Your denial and those like you are preventing action.
... seems that snowflakes aren't just isolated to Great Britain :lol:
Perhaps delicate muffins like yourself would like a trigger warning next time? :hush
Super Nova wrote:Classic bullshit by people who do not understand the concept of 'More Extreme Weather".
Since when is snow in England considered "extreme weather"?
Does joining the cult of Malthusian Marxist malcontents come with a licence to propagate and label normal weather events as "extreme" in an effort to cover one of your other cult members earlier lies?
Super Nova wrote:When you understand the scientific principles IQ, come back to me.
When you understand that climate alarmism has no principles, you can advance to the big kids table and use the crayons to draw instead of eating them.
Your denial and those like you are preventing action.
What action would that be?
Unreliable expensive power or the mass pollution from increases in processing rare earth minerals to create useless intermittent generation and limited life storage? Seems that you lot of climate crybabies are well on track to achieve your ultimate goal of wasting billions of dollars for fuck all result ... Other than that inevitable result of implementing any leftist ideology of lowering living standards and increasing death rates.

Give yourself a clap. :PC
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Post by lisa jones » Wed Dec 13, 2017 9:55 am

IQS.RLOW wrote:Newswired: Greens Leader Richard De-nutale has called on the science community to begin the process of rewriting the text books and science behind physics.

"The events we are seeing occur in the last few days in London are extraordinary. Our top climate Scientologists have warned for many years that with the science settled, the earth is warming at a massive rate and humans are the cause.

17 years ago, one of our senior climatologists, Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit of the University of East Anglia issued the dire warning that within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event".
"Children just aren't going to know what snow is," he said.

Given the status and seniority of our chief climate Scientologists and the backing of our own CSIRO, the snow drifts we are now seeing in London can only be the result of one thing. Man has polluted the earth so much, water is now freezing at increased temperatures! Humans have damaged the world so badly, we are now causing changes at the micro subatomic level and changing the fundamentals of the universe.

The facts of the matter are;
Water has always used to freeze at 0 degrees Celsius, humans have warmed the earth and snow will hardly ever fall again due to warming.
We now have massive snow. Therefore, unless you are an evil Nazi denier who hates children water must be freezing at the warmer temperatures we have created. The universe is trying to correct the imbalance of humans"

De-nutale, flanked by South Australian senator Sarah Hyphen Nong said the Greens will petition universities to rewrite and submit new physics text books and curriculum more suited to the new truth to a panel of selected reviewers before the new redistribution and unlearning will commence.

Sydney and Latrobe Monversity are believed to be leading the initiative and the change will be managed through their arts and humanities departments.]

A tearful Sarah Hyphen Nong added
"we cannot delay this any longer. The damage the existing science books are causing is immense and they need to be removed. Compulsory public and institutional science book burning schedules will be advised in your local area, so please remember to cross your name off the list with the Antifa security force at the entrance"

Ummmm PHYSICS????

Somebody needs to let the Greens Leader know that the discipline he's looking to change/rewrite is :

Earth science or geoscience :rofl

The fact that the highly esteemed and world renowned SCIENCE faculties of both Monash and Sydney Uni are NOT getting involved.....kinda says it all.

Arts and Humanities faculties lol. Ridiculous rubbish!

Re tearful Sarah Nong....her last name tells us her story :rofl
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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Agnes » Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:06 pm

Sarah NONG I thought it had to be a joke but no its real :rofl

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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Jasin » Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:26 am

I think the world is getting hotter. I dont know much about climate change and all that. All I know is I go outside today and its HOT. Lol

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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Super Nova » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:23 am

Suck on this sav IQ.

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https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... on-humans/

Major Report: Some Extreme Weather Can Only Be Blamed on Humans
A high-profile science panel finds several severe events in 2016 could not have naturally occurred

Wildfires are still raging across southern California, marking the end of a destructive year of extreme weather events around the world. In the U.S. alone historic floods hit Missouri and Arkansas in May, drought parched the Dakotas and Montana from spring through fall and autumn hurricanes ravaged the U.S. Gulf Coast, Florida and the Caribbean.

Scientists have long predicted such extreme events (pdf) would become more frequent or intense, and sometimes both, due to human-influenced climate change. And as extreme as this year seems, it turns out last year’s events were already a landmark of sorts. This week the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society published an assessment of the connection between climate change and extreme events in 2016, the society’s sixth annual report on the topic. The report selects a handful of extreme events from the previous year and disentangles anthropogenic climate change’s effects from natural variability (meaning what we would expect to happen without human influence). For the first time in the report’s history, scientists said that they have found that several of the events could not have occurred if the planet was not heating up.
Climate change was a necessary condition for some of these events in 2016, in order for them to happen,” Bulletin Editor in Chief Jeff Rosenfeld said in a presentation at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference in New Orleans this week. “These are new weather extremes made possible by a new climate. They were impossible in the old climate.”

According to the new report, three human-caused extreme events in 2016 were: the overall global temperature increase; record heat in Asia, with crises like the dangerous heat wave that hit Thailand in April 2016; and finally, marine hot spots in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea and off the coast of northern Australia. Areas of the Bering Sea became part of a mysterious mass of warm ocean water dubbed “the Blob”—a phenomenon that cannot “be explained without anthropogenic climate warming,” according to a press release from the Bulletin.

Of course, many other extreme weather events struck the world in 2016, and scientists found climate change played a role in most of them—even though they did not find it was an absolutely necessary condition for them to occur. The report lists examples such as unusually warm temperatures in the Arctic in November and December 2016 and abnormally dry air on the U.S. west coast, which helped drive wildfires that year. It further notes southern Africa’s flash droughts and record-breaking rainfall in places such as Wuhan, China. The report adds that climate change also intensified heat waves around the planet and strengthened El Niño, with the latter resulting in problems such as food shortages in southern Africa.
The report also identified three events apparently not connected to global warming, including “Winter Storm Jonas,” a massive blizzard that hit the mid-Atlantic states in 2016. But researchers say this does not necessarily rule out the possible influence of human-caused climate change in such events; some scientists say they simply may not have the tools to detect a human factor.

It will be awhile before experts can make such definitive statements about 2017. “To do analyses of [these] connections requires a lot of detailed analysis, trying to separate the natural factors [from human influence],” says Donald Wuebbles, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Scientists have already identified some climate change trends sweeping across the U.S. over the past decades, however. They have found heat waves are becoming more frequent and intense whereas the number of cold waves has dropped. Extreme rainfall events are rising in frequency and strength; the risk of floods is climbing in the U.S. Northeast and Midwest. More large wildfires are hitting places such as western Alaska and Atlantic hurricanes are intensifying. These findings came from this year’s Climate Science Special Report, written by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, and Wuebbles presented them this week at the AGU conference.

Scientists do have some results for at least one big event this year, though: Hurricane Harvey, which swamped the Houston area in August. Two new studies found climate change likely strengthened Harvey’s rainfall. “Warm water in the oceans helps drive a large hurricane like that. These storms are picking up huge amounts of water as they would not have done 40 years ago,” Wuebbles says. “There are studies really showing the human connection to this big storm that was devastating.”

All this means anthropogenic climate change’s effects on extreme weather are becoming increasingly obvious to scientists—even for some individual events. “Climate change is influencing weather in almost all aspects,” Wuebbles says. He cites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration records (pdf) of U.S. climate disasters that do $1 billion or more [adjusted] in damages and costs. “In the 1980s we were getting two extreme events [that cost $1 billion], now we're getting 10,” he notes. “This year there will probably be 17 or 18. We’re seeing a lot more of these billion-dollar events, and finding some ties to climate change in almost all of them.” The billion-dollar disaster list already cites 15 extreme events for 2017—and the year has yet to close.
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Re: Physics to be rewritten

Post by Super Nova » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:26 am

We all need to read this link.... IQ, you don't need to, it is for everyone else. :stop

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/ob ... t-arguing/
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