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9/5/2011, 06:55 PM
On Being Governed By Scientific Frauds
By James Lewis
The news leaked out a while ago that Al Gore scored a D in natural science at Harvard. That would be the science introduction for Other Majors, not difficult chemistry or calculus. So Nobel Laureate Al Gore got a D in Science for Dummies.

But don't worry. Anybody can blow a college course and still bounce back. A lot of us get it wrong the first time. Unfortunately, Al Gore didn't fix his failure. He made it much worse by peddling monstrous pseudo-science and getting even richer from it. As well as repulsively fat -- a walking metaphor for his politics.

The more I think about it, the more it looks like global warming is a deliberate attack by the postmodern (anti-science) left on science. Global Frauding attacks all the core scientific values -- of truth-telling, empirical discipline, and skepticism. Our bulging Goracle gets a lifetime grade of F for setting real science back by decades.

My guess is that during the Clinton years, Al Gore planted his ideological allies in NASA and NOAA. It could have been done through his campaign to Make Government More Efficient. After all, he was saving the planet. Gore deserved his Nobel Prize just as much as Obama did for winning while black.

Phony science has a long and terrifying history on the left. Barack Obama was also officially credited by his Harvard Law professor Larry Tribe for inventing the Einstein Theory of the U.S. Constitution. Really. You can look it up. This is so bizarre it isn't even funny.

Nothing is as toxic as a really bad idea. Hundreds of millions of dollars are still being spent in "scientific" pursuit of disaster scenarios about the earth, fiddling with infinitely variable computer models. This isn't science; the burden of proof has flipped to the skeptics, which does not happen in real science. Albert Einstein had to predict observable outcomes before his ideas were accepted. Watson and Crick had to prove the helical structure of DNA before anybody took them seriously. But in Global Frauding it's the skeptics who are supposed to prove that the latest computer model is not true. If they manage that, the crooks just make up a new computer model. It's a sort of card sharper trick. A con artist can always move faster than the suckers.

No real scientist makes a deal with Al Gore and the New York Times to get rich by peddling end-of-the-world stories. No scientist is then allowed to call those planted lies "scientific truths" until somebody can prove they're wrong. If science worked like that, Galileo would still be a pariah and the Vatican would be telling us about Ptolemaic astronomy. In real science the burden of proof is on the proposer. There are good reasons for that standard.

Three decades ago, MIT Professor Edward Lorenz became famous for his discovery of "chaotic dynamics" in weather data. Scientific theorists are still building on that breakthrough. Complex systems like the earth's atmosphere have inherent unpredictability. They are not like Newton's theory of the solar system, which allows for precise predictions. The solar system is simple because everything rotates around the biggest center of gravity, the sun. Strip out the sun, and all the planets would dance around each other like a chaotic system.

As aeronautics engineer Burt Rutan has pointed out, so-called "climate modeling" is a computer game with too many unknowns. Real scientists keep discovering unexpected climate factors; but if you don't even know your biggest variables, how can you build a model at all? It's playing Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark.

Global warming racketeers end up doing science by press release. Their models are rigged, and any time they turn out wrong, they change the model. Then they send out more press releases to equally corrupt jourNOlists, who phone in more scary headlines to the New York Times. Millions of suckered voters end up believing that the sky is falling, and they vote for socialist politicians like Obama to Save the Planet. Obama's election would "stop the rising of the seas."

The super-corrupt left keeps funneling billions in taxpayer dollars to the modeling racketeers who crank out more press releases for even scarier headlines. Human gullibility is the only known perpetual motion machine in existence. It's what liberals are always looking for: an infinitely renewable source of energy.

Global Frauding works like a huge criminal racket, and it should be subject to criminal prosecution, like Bernie Madoff. No wonder George Soros keeps funding the left out of the goodness of his heart. For him it has to be a big profit center. According to Center for Media Research, Soros has spent 48 million dollars funding media. Similar amounts of Soros money are funding all the usual fronts for the radical left, from Moveon.org to The Nation. This is going on while the major media like the New York Times are staggering toward bankruptcy. Soros and friends are buying influence on a huge scale.

For a hedge fund manipulator, that means immense clout to make and break news stories. It's a dirt-cheap investment for huge potential returns. Is Soros using his tame regiments of lefties to make more money? Do bunny rabbits make babies in the woods?

Bad ideas are toxic. It took decades for 19th-century doctors to start washing their hands, because they couldn't believe that microscopic germs might be passing on disease. It was normal for women to die in childbirth. It had been that way for centuries. Washing your hands with soap and boiled water was so laughable it wasn't worth trying. Those doctors might have had humane intentions, but they were fixated on false ideas. Any half-decent scientist knows dozens of cases like that.

Arthur C. Clarke pointed out that major scientific advances are often disputed by world-famous scientists just a few years before they are proven to be right. Wrong ideas are common among honest scientists, but it takes a very nasty mind to peddle science fraud on purpose.

Global Frauding is an assault by the postmodern left on modern science, one of the crown jewels of Western civilization. The po-mo left attacks all Western values -- which is why our museums are proud to feature works of "art" like **** Christ.

Most of all, the postmodern left has assaulted the very concept of truth, the foremost value in science. Without honest science we would not have useful technology, and without 200 years of accumulated technology our lives would still be nasty, brutish, and short.

Global Frauding isn't science; it belongs in the long history of human folly and delusion. The Great South Sea Bubble, Florida swampland, Bernie Madoff, animal magnetism, global warming. They're all popular delusions stoked by greedy demagogues.

Scientists are not immune to greed and corruption.

The prequel to Global Frauding was yet another gift from the delusional left: Jozef Stalin's phony genetics. Led by science fraud Trofim Lysenko, Uncle Joe ordered millions of peasants to force potatoes to get bigger. Once a generation of potatoes was forced to be bigger, the mad notion was that the next generation of potatoes would inherit the genes for bigness. It was forcible labor for plants, a green version of the Siberian labor camps.

The Soviet Union lost the Cold War because it became an ant heap of lies. Everybody had to lie to survive, and the ruling class never knew who was telling the truth. Ever try to run a lemonade stand that way? How about an auto factory?

Lenin and Stalin (and Mao and all the rest) tried the same "Great Leap Forward" fantasy on human beings. Early on, the "New Soviet Man" program tried Pavlovian conditioning to transform millions of ordinary people into Heroes of Soviet Labor. And to their everlasting shame, the Western left celebrated those miraculous achievements.

The left is still delusional. Satellite photos just revealed the size of North Korean concentration camps, estimated at 200,000 prisoners. Even NPR says they are set up to work prisoners to death. So how long does it take NPR to figure out that they've been on the wrong side for all these years?

Obama's greatest intellectual flaw is his failure to understand that the radical left always leads to the abuse of force. In the process of ratcheting up statist control, human beings will start to rebel. The left keeps grasping for more and more power, and the whole story of 100 million innocent victims of Marxism has nothing to do with them.

And yet, the evidence is there, right in front of their eyes. This is not irrelevant to science, because all good science begins and ends with the truth. That's the whole point. Those who cannot face the plain truth of their own historic criminality also want to torpedo honest science. Facing the truth is the last thing the left wants to do. It would crumble of its own inner contradictions, like the Soviet Union.

Marxism itself was supposed to be "scientific." But all of its predictions turned out wrong. Normal people might learn from that experience, but the left never learns. Today, Marxism is again a slyly celebrated subject on college campuses. It makes kids and professors feel grandiose and historic.

Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Benjamin Rush were world-class scientific minds. Franklin made important strides in the study of electricity. Benjamin Rush was a pioneer in scientific medicine. Jefferson was an all-round innovator and inventor. Can any politician today stand up in that company? The United States has become the world superpower, but the quality of our leaders hasn't kept up.

Obama's attempt to revive Keynesian economics is another case of the same intellectual blind spots. Keynes himself concluded that massive deficit spending failed to cure the Great Depression. It made the hunger and poverty last longer.

On the best evidence we have, socialism failed in the post-colonial world, which is why Russia, China, and India are now following some version of capitalism. Obama's Dreams from My Father is therefore a cruel charade. Obama Sr. got things seriously wrong in Kenya, and denying that plain fact can lead only to more failures.

In ordinary science any remaining debates would be based on those facts. It's only in pseudo-science that you keep repeating a terrible idea over and over, in the face of the evidence.

The goal of science is to discover truth and to get rid of bad ideas. From that point of view, global warming is on par with the bloody tyranny of North Korea, because they are both based on well-known falsehoods. They are different degrees of corruption and malignancy, but they are both driven by socially accepted lies.

Sigmund Freud taught that reality testing was the greatest sign of sanity; all neuroses distort reality. So yes, the left is scientific in one respect -- if your science studies human delusions.

Harvard University fired President Larry Summers for daring to say that boys might have a genetic edge in pure math. Historically more than 90 percent of math geniuses have been young males. They often seem to be mildly autistic; maybe those are the lonely kids who spend their waking hours thinking about pure mathematics instead of playing baseball.

The National Science Foundation is now investing millions of dollars in large-scale experiments on little girls, to make them better at higher math. Nobody seems to be wondering if their normal sociability might be harmed as a result. Whom are those little girls going to talk to? Math whizzes devote thousands of hours to numbers and topology. Does it occur to anybody how lonely those math whizzes often are?

A century ago, left-handed kids were forced to switch to their right hands for writing. It never worked, and that nutty craze ended up with thousands of self-hating adults, who felt there was something terribly wrong with them. Just a decade ago Latino kids were forced to learn in bilingual classes in California -- when parents know that it's hard enough to learn the three Rs in only one language. Today Hispanic kids are running statistically behind the others, maybe because millions of them had to start with a handicap. It's always "idealistic" adults who inflict their nutty fixations on helpless children.

Two centuries after Jefferson, Franklin, and Benjamin Rush, we are now governed by science frauds. Just let that little fact bubble in your mind -- and then do something about it, please. If we don't do anything, nobody will. There's far too much money in scientific fraud for it to go away by itself.

Frozen Sooner
9/5/2011, 08:01 PM
Card for posting political thread in South Oval. Next time it's a one-day ban.

badger
9/5/2011, 08:21 PM
I have had a lot of time to look at weather data... the whole global warming phenomenon is something that just cannot be proved (yet).

The fact that our temperature readings are more accurate and more tracked than ever should be factored into the discussion when comparing our temperatures today with those in the 50s or ones from a century ago. Hardly any state has a system for tracking as complete as Oklahoma, and we have experienced some of our lowest lows and highest highs in history this week. Global warming, or an end result of the best weather tracking equipment in the world? Hmm...

hawaii 5-0
9/6/2011, 12:50 AM
I hardly wanted to take time to scroll down, much less read the post.

5-0

Trump/ Lock Box 2012

Midtowner
9/6/2011, 06:43 AM
OMG! An email forward. This changes everything.

badger
9/6/2011, 08:24 AM
Also, Tulsa set a (preliminary) record low this morning. Oilton was apparently 40 degrees this morning. Such a difference a little cold front makes, eh?

TUSooner
9/6/2011, 11:24 AM
I hesitated to reply to this garbage post, because I didn't want to bump the thread. But I'll say a couple of things before I neg the OP for yet another piece of canned BS.

The irony of someone on the far right (the faction famous for pandering to Bible literalists) railing against politically-coerced science is laughable, except for being so sad. And the notion that there is a vast left-wing conspiracy of brainwashed scientists is just absurdly stupid and ignorant. Theories of climate change are being tested by scientists, as they should be. Politcal ideologues on the right or left need to read more and write less about it.

The writer is so caught up in (smothered by?) the Evil Left Versus Righteous Right dichotomy that he just can't resist tossing in all sorts of gratuitous anti-liberal remarks that have nothing whatsoever to do with climate science. I mean, equating disagreeable theories of global climate change with Stalinist communism is more than a stretch, it's an insult to the reader's intelligence -- unless of course the reader is I Am Right, in which case any insultable intelligence has already been seared away in the white heat of absolute certainty.

In sum, this is just another catch-all attack on "those evil liberals" that feeds the artificial division between "us" and "them." It aims at nothing more than getting the brainless zombie hordes all stoked up with righteous indignation against "them" while saying almost nothing of any substance about climate science. The sad thing is that screeds like this are what passes for intelligent discussion with way too may people.

OhU1
9/6/2011, 12:19 PM
Thankfully the result of science does not concern itself with public opinion, politics, or rhetorical debate. In the end science always wins and individual sensibilities are upset.

Using the "Al Gore" meme in an article supposedly discussing science tells me there is no interest in what the actual science may be indicating in the field.

sappstuf
9/6/2011, 12:30 PM
Kevin and I will keep them out somehow -- even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is!

That is a pretty fanatical statement... Did it come from AGW supporters or the other side?

soonercruiser
9/6/2011, 09:14 PM
I hesitated to reply to this garbage post, because I didn't want to bump the thread. But I'll say a couple of things before I neg the OP for yet another piece of canned BS.

The irony of someone on the far right (the faction famous for pandering to Bible literalists) railing against politically-coerced science is laughable, except for being so sad. And the notion that there is a vast left-wing conspiracy of brainwashed scientists is just absurdly stupid and ignorant. Theories of climate change are being tested by scientists, as they should be. Politcal ideologues on the right or left need to read more and write less about it.

The writer is so caught up in (smothered by?) the Evil Left Versus Righteous Right dichotomy that he just can't resist tossing in all sorts of gratuitous anti-liberal remarks that have nothing whatsoever to do with climate science. I mean, equating disagreeable theories of global climate change with Stalinist communism is more than a stretch, it's an insult to the reader's intelligence -- unless of course the reader is I Am Right, in which case any insultable intelligence has already been seared away in the white heat of absolute certainty.

In sum, this is just another catch-all attack on "those evil liberals" that feeds the artificial division between "us" and "them." It aims at nothing more than getting the brainless zombie hordes all stoked up with righteous indignation against "them" while saying almost nothing of any substance about climate science. The sad thing is that screeds like this are what passes for intelligent discussion with way too may people.

You should just have shortened your post to...
"Sarah Palin is an idiot!"
"Al Gore is a genius!"


http://members.cox.net/franklipsinic/Other/Gore's%20tongue.jpg

Fraggle145
9/7/2011, 02:03 AM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1305/3352527625_6b3114ab11_o.jpg

Curly Bill
9/7/2011, 02:06 AM
I hesitated to reply to this garbage post, because I didn't want to bump the thread. But I'll say a couple of things before I neg the OP for yet another piece of canned BS.


I spekked him for riling up some of the libs. Looks like I more than cancelled you out. :tongue:

TUSooner
9/7/2011, 08:37 AM
You should just have shortened your post to...
"Sarah Palin is an idiot!"
"Al Gore is a genius!"


In your little one-dimensional mind that's probably how it looked. Next time, have someone read it to you.

Midtowner
9/7/2011, 08:39 AM
You should just have shortened your post to...
"Sarah Palin is an idiot!"
"Al Gore is a genius!"

What is it with the far right and their hangups on cartoon political personalities? What was the quote... "small minds talk about people?" Sounds about right.

Veritas
9/7/2011, 09:12 AM
Ideology is the enemy of objectivity.

soonercruiser
9/8/2011, 10:38 AM
What is it with the far right and their hangups on cartoon political personalities? What was the quote... "small minds talk about people?" Sounds about right.

"A picture is worth a thousand words"!
Please shorten your posts!
:jaded:

dwarthog
9/8/2011, 11:22 AM
With regards to the actual science of anthropological global warming vs non-anthropological global warming, some interesting tests being run by scientists at CERN on how solar activity may be potentially impacting cloud formation.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904537404576554750502443800.html?m od=rss_opinion_main

Unfortunately as with any article on this subject there is a fair bit of discussion about the "politics" of global warming etc., but that shouldn't get in the way of reading something interesting on the subject, being performed by scientists that hopefully pass most folks "sniff" test.

Ike
9/8/2011, 01:22 PM
Be careful with that one. As the authors of the paper even note, that while they saw a larger than expected increase in aerosol formation (things thought to seed cloud formation) in their chamber, it was not enough to account for cloud formation in the atmosphere.

More research is needed on this one, because it is certainly curious, (and also, knowing exactly how clouds get formed could be extremely useful to us) but I wouldn't hang my hat on the findings having a significant impact on the climate. IMO, it may be a second- or third- or fourth-order effect though.

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-08-cern-cloud-team-pieces-puzzle.html

sappstuf
9/8/2011, 01:50 PM
Speaking of truth, James Hansen, the global warming scientist predicted we would have an El Nino earlier this year. I think the chances of that are slim and none.

It isn't his fault he is wrong.... The earth isn't following the models predictions. The models are not wrong of course, that would be admitting the entire enterpise is a farce... They just need more taxpayer's money to fine tune the predictions.

Turd_Ferguson
9/8/2011, 01:54 PM
They just need more taxpayer's money to fine tune the predictions.Maybe they should put a check box on tax forms for people to donate to Global Warming...or whatever they call it now day's...

dwarthog
9/8/2011, 02:07 PM
Be careful with that one. As the authors of the paper even note, that while they saw a larger than expected increase in aerosol formation (things thought to seed cloud formation) in their chamber, it was not enough to account for cloud formation in the atmosphere.

More research is needed on this one, because it is certainly curious, (and also, knowing exactly how clouds get formed could be extremely useful to us) but I wouldn't hang my hat on the findings having a significant impact on the climate. IMO, it may be a second- or third- or fourth-order effect though.

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-08-cern-cloud-team-pieces-puzzle.html

I think the point here is that the science isn't exactly settled, despite what some folks may say.

There is still plenty of room to enhance our understanding, particularly when it comes to past cyclic changes that don't necessarily align with human activities.

Fraggle145
9/9/2011, 04:07 PM
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/global_warming.png

Oh wait... wrong thread.