Topic: They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 07/13/15 10:58 AM

Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015

mikeybgood1's photo
Mon 07/13/15 11:10 AM
I read a couple days ago in a UK paper how in 2030 the sun is supposed to 'turn down' causing a mini ice age for part of the planet.

Global warming, global cooling, global spinning, global darkening (at sunset), global lighting (at sunrise),global flooding, global desertification, global earthquakes, global eruptions, global lava flows, global sinkholes, the vast array of earthly talents is mind boggling!

Here's all I need to know. Tonight's forecast....Dark. Continued mostly dark tonight, turning to widely scattered light in the morning!

IF the earth finds mankind a burden, she will get rid of us. Knowing that we are at risk from viruses like Ebola, mother nature will happily create something to kill us off or at least whittle us down to size if need be.


no photo
Mon 07/13/15 11:15 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Mon 07/13/15 11:47 AM
If it wasn't sad & arrogant, it would comical.

They had predicted that California would of had " the big one " & be in the ocean in my lifetime.
Still there, & with sanctuary cities.

Now, that can't predict if a meteor will hit late September or 2016.

Or if the financial collapse of the USA is September or October. But either way, we'll have new currency.... & an ice age in 200 yrs... if we are still here.
spock


no photo
Mon 07/13/15 11:42 AM
But either way, we'll
have new currency..

New currency, you say?






laugh

no photo
Mon 07/13/15 12:07 PM
If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

Scientists are making predictions all the time.
Short, medium, long term, whatever.
So are crazy people and preachers and politicians and conspiracy theorists.
Which media outlet pushes a prediction to what degree is the difference.

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

"Climate scientists" cover more than just 3 guys sitting in Climate League Headquarters trying to thwart the Legion of Doom.

It's like you're saying "nerds claim we should speak klingon! But weren't nerds saying star wars was better than star trek?"

no photo
Mon 07/13/15 04:21 PM
It's hard to make predictions, especially when it's about the future.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Tue 07/14/15 04:31 PM


In case you didn't notice, your creditors ALSO have no idea what you are going to do later in the day that they lend you money. But they are reasonably confident that they know what you will do over the next years to repay what you owe. Otherwise they wouldn't loan you the money.


InvictusV's photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:21 PM
Edited by InvictusV on Tue 07/14/15 05:40 PM

In case you didn't notice, your creditors ALSO have no idea what you are going to do later in the day that they lend you money. But they are reasonably confident that they know what you will do over the next years to repay what you owe. Otherwise they wouldn't loan you the money.



Modelling cannot predict variability. Just as the banker giving a loan can't predict that the person getting the money won't lose their job and means to pay it back.

History does not predict the future.

InvictusV's photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:24 PM
Edited by InvictusV on Tue 07/14/15 05:52 PM

no photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:45 PM


In case you didn't notice, your creditors ALSO have no idea what you are going to do later in the day that they lend you money. But they are reasonably confident that they know what you will do over the next years to repay what you owe. Otherwise they wouldn't loan you the money.



Modelling cannot predict variability. Just as the banker giving a loan can't predict that the person getting the money won't lose their job and means to pay it back.

History does not predict the future.


How true, it only repeats itself.ohwell

soufiehere's photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:48 PM
Edited for targeting other members rather than the topic.
Also, no one has to justify starting a thread.

soufie
Site Moderator

InvictusV's photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:54 PM



In case you didn't notice, your creditors ALSO have no idea what you are going to do later in the day that they lend you money. But they are reasonably confident that they know what you will do over the next years to repay what you owe. Otherwise they wouldn't loan you the money.



Modelling cannot predict variability. Just as the banker giving a loan can't predict that the person getting the money won't lose their job and means to pay it back.

History does not predict the future.


How true, it only repeats itself.ohwell


If that were the case I would catch a white marlin in the exact same spot every year and win the million dollars..

haha

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/14/15 05:56 PM


Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015


They have to keep predicting calamity in order to keep the government grant money flowing to them.

no photo
Tue 07/14/15 06:51 PM



Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015


They have to keep predicting calamity in order to keep the government grant money flowing to them.


and I predict it will.

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/14/15 06:53 PM


They have to keep predicting calamity in order to keep the government grant money flowing to them.


and I predict it will.


laugh :thumbsup:

metalwing's photo
Tue 07/14/15 10:01 PM


Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015


Actually, you have it backwards. The Washington Post reported the solar scientist that did the work said, "On the one hand, Zharkova maintains that her research was not intended to make assumptions about the effects of solar variation on climate — only to lay out predictions about the solar activity itself. “What will happen in the modern Maunder Minimum we do not know yet and can only speculate,” she says."

It is the press who came up with the "ice age" connection. The climate scientists said she didn't know anything about climate research and that the solar minimum will have little effect.

Rock's photo
Wed 07/15/15 08:53 AM
I predict, that tomorrow will be Thursday, throughout the entirety of the United States.

no photo
Wed 07/15/15 09:49 AM

I predict, that tomorrow will be Thursday, throughout the entirety of the United States.


:thumbsup:

no photo
Fri 07/17/15 07:16 PM



Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015


Actually, you have it backwards. The Washington Post reported the solar scientist that did the work said, "On the one hand, Zharkova maintains that her research was not intended to make assumptions about the effects of solar variation on climate — only to lay out predictions about the solar activity itself. “What will happen in the modern Maunder Minimum we do not know yet and can only speculate,” she says."

It is the press who came up with the "ice age" connection. The climate scientists said she didn't know anything about climate research and that the solar minimum will have little effect.


drinker

HotRodDeluxe's photo
Mon 07/20/15 03:37 PM



Jason Stapleton Program 07.13.2015

They Can't Predict Tomorrow, But 200 years? No problem!

Climate scientists claim we are headed for a mini-ice age, but weren't they calling for global warming before?

If they can't predict tomorrow, how can they possibly predict hundreds of years from now?

http://www.jasonstapleton.com/jason-stapleton-program-07-13-2015


Actually, you have it backwards. The Washington Post reported the solar scientist that did the work said, "On the one hand, Zharkova maintains that her research was not intended to make assumptions about the effects of solar variation on climate — only to lay out predictions about the solar activity itself. “What will happen in the modern Maunder Minimum we do not know yet and can only speculate,” she says."

It is the press who came up with the "ice age" connection. The climate scientists said she didn't know anything about climate research and that the solar minimum will have little effect.


As usual, there is always a rational explanation behind the hysteria.