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Old 03-24-2015, 05:40 PM   #106
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I said it was a possibility. As you know, science changes.
What? Science changes? I thought it was completely settled in the million and billion year projections! Are you saying those million and billion year projections, which you have yet to link to, might be off? Damn! How can I plan my weekend now?
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Old 03-24-2015, 05:43 PM   #107
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HELL YEAH! I'm on ignore! I expose your bullshit, and I'm on ignore! YEAH, BABY!
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Old 03-24-2015, 05:47 PM   #109
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Old 03-24-2015, 06:42 PM   #111
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An interesting thought. If the entire Arctic Ice Cap melted, what would happen to all of the water level on the planet in relation to all land masses
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An interesting thought. If the entire Arctic Ice Cap melted, what would happen to all of the water level on the planet in relation to all land masses
Water world? See the movie.
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Old 03-24-2015, 07:49 PM   #113
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An interesting thought. If the entire Arctic Ice Cap melted, what would happen to all of the water level on the planet in relation to all land masses
That's a strangely worded question. In relation to land masses? In WHAT relation to land masses? Need more details in order to answer.

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http://science.howstuffworks.com/env...uestion473.htm
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Old 03-24-2015, 09:03 PM   #115
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I said it was a possibility. As you know, science changes.
Uuuhhh. Actually, no you didn't. You pulled some shit out of you ass and threw it against the wall hoping it would stick. We've all seen how well that worked out for you.
And yes, I'm fully aware science changes. It took 50 years for Wegener's theory of plate tectonics and continental drift to become accepted as true. Lamaitre was mocked in some circles.
You know, Mark Twain had some sage advise for people like you,
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
Too bad for you that horse has already left the barn. You've posted so much ignorant stuff in this thread alone I haven't the time nor the inclination to correct it all.
Now put me on ignore, you pussy!
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Old 03-24-2015, 09:10 PM   #116
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That's a strangely worded question. In relation to land masses? In WHAT relation to land masses? Need more details in order to answer.

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http://science.howstuffworks.com/env...uestion473.htm
All of the oceans are in fact one large volume of water. If you pore a bucket in the Atlantic, the entire volume around the Planet will rise.

Sea level is a constant.
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Uuuhhh. Actually, no you didn't. You pulled some shit out of you ass and threw it against the wall hoping it would stick. We've all seen how well that worked out for you.
And yes, I'm fully aware science changes. It took 50 years for Wegener's theory of plate tectonics and continental drift to become accepted as true. Lamaitre was mocked in some circles.
You know, Mark Twain had some sage advise for people like you,
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
Too bad for you that horse has already left the barn. You've posted so much ignorant stuff in this thread alone I haven't the time nor the inclination to correct it all.
Now put me on ignore, you pussy!
That quote isn't Twain's. It's pretty widely known it existed well before he said it. You I'll keep. Just to troll. Don't like it, put ME on ignore you ignorant cocktard. Yes, you are aware that science changes, then pull some random shit about plate tectonics out of your ass. GTFO.

And yes, I did. Here's the exact quote. I asked a question, that's why there's a question mark at the end of it.

and the increase in water vapor, which amplifies the effect of the CO2? 17 years out of 13.8 billion? That's what you're going to hang your hat on?
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Old 03-24-2015, 10:18 PM   #118
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All of the oceans are in fact one large volume of water. If you pore a bucket in the Atlantic, the entire volume around the Planet will rise.

Sea level is a constant.
Then why ask in relation to land? AVERAGE sea level is constant. In reality, it depends on many things.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_level
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That quote isn't Twain's. It's pretty widely known it existed well before he said it. You I'll keep. Just to troll. Don't like it, put ME on ignore you ignorant cocktard. Yes, you are aware that science changes, then pull some random shit about plate tectonics out of your ass. GTFO.

And yes, I did. Here's the exact quote. I asked a question, that's why there's a question mark at the end of it.

and the increase in water vapor, which amplifies the effect of the CO2? 17 years out of 13.8 billion? That's what you're going to hang your hat on?
Well, you are right about one thing. That wasn't a Twain quote, it was Lincoln. My mistake. Still applies to you though.
And that quip about plate tectonics has to do with the fact that Wegener first proposed the idea around 1910 and the idea wasn't widely accepted as truth until the 60s. That's an example of science changing not some random shit out of my ass. Same thing about Lemaitre. His ideas were competing against the steady state believers who counted people like Einstein and Hoyle among them, though Lemaitre's theory won out fairly quickly. The thing is, you couldn't recognize the relevance because you don't know who those people are.
As for the "possibility" issue, you didn't use the word and you asked the question as if it were a dead certainty. That question mark doesn't mean squat in that regard.
And good luck trolling me. I'd never put anyone here on ignore because I'm not a pussy.
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Well, you are right about one thing. That wasn't a Twain quote, it was Lincoln. My mistake. Still applies to you though.
And that quip about plate tectonics has to do with the fact that Wegener first proposed the idea around 1910 and the idea wasn't widely accepted as truth until the 60s. That's an example of science changing not some random shit out of my ass. Same thing about Lemaitre. His ideas were competing against the steady state believers who counted people like Einstein and Hoyle among them, though Lemaitre's theory won out fairly quickly. The thing is, you couldn't recognize the relevance because you don't know who those people are.
As for the "possibility" issue, you didn't use the word and you asked the question as if it were a dead certainty. That question mark doesn't mean squat in that regard.
And good luck trolling me. I'd never put anyone here on ignore because I'm not a pussy.
How is asking a question stating a dead certainty? a question, by definition, is a request for information. The question mark means everything in that regard. Water vapor did rise in the 90's and is generally accepted as a factor for the temp increase during that period. I posed the question, wondering if it was still a factor and you pointed out the decrease. End of story. In your haste to point out my perceived error, you missed the fact that there wasn't anything to argue about.

http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/...apour-decrease
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