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Originally Posted by raveneye
All your questions are answered in great detail in his published papers.
Have you read any of them?
No, unequivocal means effectively 100%.
Apparently you haven't read the IPCC report yet.
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I have read the reports. All questions have not been answered. In fact the IPCC report states that climate change is dynamic with or without human impact. They further state that there are three main considerations that could have an impact on climate change, greenhouse gases is one of the three. One question that has not been answered is, given the interplay between the variables affecting our climate what is the determining factor that will make one variable so dominate that off-setting variables won't compensate?
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Originally Posted by sapiens
There is always doubt in all science, or more generally, in the universe.
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You are telling me that I can not, for example, calculate the force of gravity with absolute certainty?
I am open to unlearning my preconceived notions of some forms of physics, chemistry and math. If you are generally saying that there is uncertainty in some math concepts, I guess I agree, but if you are saying there is uncertainty in every math concept, I don't understand how you say that.