Phil Hays wrote
Complex adaptive systems are unpredictable. Therefore linear
mathematical models can never predict complex adaptive systems reactions
to specific input. The further down the timeline one attempts
predictions, the farther off they will be.
So then a small input like a little change in CO2 level or in the
distribution of sunlight due to orbit change would not correlate with
the climate over a long time interval. Is this a fair statement of your
position? If not, please restate it.
... a small input like a little change in CO2 level or in the
distribution of sunlight due to orbit change may or may not correlate with
the climate over a long time interval.
Hayduke
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