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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:03:33 -0500, jpjccd wrote:
It is simply change Given this insight... No, it is not 'simply change' since change is perpetual, it is the rate at which this change occurs that is the issue. And this issue is being muddled by: is it or is it not a result of human activity. Which is a form addressing (fighting) the function: should some humans change what they are now doing at the same rate as the change? Why this is then cast as a concern of human extinction is really a matter of the "I" POV in this chatty post. For this "I" (aka me) the polar ice caps are the reference. Science as religion fails here. No "Science tell us", Instead an ugly truth, people in science, their work and data interpretation are vulnerable to a larger process in which they must operate. Foremost being the information process. |
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