lee wrote on Nov 15
th, 2013 at 12:33am:
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I'm a sceptic, with no education past year 10, which was once the norm. I am now an aged pensioner. I also have an enquiring mind.
I was a mature aged university student. My studies related to my employment, which had nothing to do with weather or climate, so I'm no more qualified than you. I'm also now retired.
Scepticism is a rational philosophy. Do you know enough to be rationally sceptical? I don't regard myself that way. I'm sceptical of myself.
You seem to me, overly confident. Is your "enquiring mind" leading you astray?
lee wrote on Nov 15
th, 2013 at 12:33am:
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If people do not know the science then it is best to be sceptical and do your own thinking. It has been said that scientists are sceptics in that they try to falsify a theory. That is prove it to be false.
I became interested in climate science in the 1950s. There was a show on TV, something like
this from YouTube (but black & white, of course) that got me in. After a few decades, it became clear that my best option was just to accept the opinion of the majority of the best qualified.
lee wrote on Nov 15
th, 2013 at 12:33am:
I have always had an interest in maths, and this had led to an interest in Climate Models as they are maths based.
There are a number of articles on the independence of climate models and most agree that they are not truly independent. ...
As they're all modelling the same thing, is it rational to be surprised that they're somewhat interdependent?
lee wrote on Nov 15
th, 2013 at 12:33am:
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So i do not trust Climate Models, and seeing as AGW is rooted on the models; I can have no faith in that.
In essence, you'd prefer the scientists to use something other than computer models?
Bear in mind that they're better qualified than you or I. They're far from ignorant of computer modelling. In distrusting the modelling, you distrust them.
Do you have a rational reason for your distrust? Not your rationalisation; a rational reason.
As it stands, all I see in your behaviour is confirmation bias upon confirmation bias.