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extinction rate is already 10,000 times the average background rate;
>>Chris, this is an artificial rate, as useless, except to Greens, as events
cause extinctions, not ave
on. All driven by collapsing energy, and especially oil supplies.
The system as it is cannot endure and will not last. We either adapt or we
die; it really is as stark as that.
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are much better flavors than your free market. that Ayn Rand blood
stew smothered in a rich topping of greed.
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>>If only we all thought like you, the world would be fixed, eh? Or, if the
>>climate change doesn't fit all the models, that have been proposed by the
>>IPCC, then all we have to do is wait?
Come on spudboy – or whatever your real name is – do you really believe your
own emotional outburs
I am waiting for Russell to give the thumbs up on the print version - I
still prefer print for some things like books.
Cheers,
Chris
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>>Liz, you are doing the same thing, Chris does, which, when confronted with
someone who disagrees with their world view, hurls snarky accusations. This
is not a good thing, bu
de Morsella
wrote:
>> I not only know they're very violent I know why they're violent. If
government made chocolate bars illegal the demand for chocolate bars would
not end and organizations would come into existence to fill that demand.
And the underground Hershey candy
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On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:09:32 PM UTC, Liz R wrote:
On 9 Ma
>>Yah. Its way too late. You have gotten me reflecting on the old saying by Tip
>>Oneil, who said All politics is local. I would paraphrase this and say all
>>politics is personel. I can observe two things, despite my diminished
>>capacity. One is that the climate is not behaving at all like
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I understood, what you were going
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Since I have been on the list longer then you I ask are you here to enforce
progressive ideology? If you're pissed off, that's not my fault, that is your
own. I was just elu
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:59 AM, chris peck
wrote:
H
henever you look into the mirror.
Chris
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Since I have been on the list longer then you I ask are you here to enforce
progre
t from where you may preach your
particular brand of Ayn Rand addled ideology?
Chris
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about eugenics. Sometimes science is about a search for truth,
>> and sometimes it's about a search for a research grant.
Scientists ARE observing and documenting the rate of extinction silly fellow.
You do not get to choose your own facts, spudboy (or whomever you are).
Chris
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wise you are tacitly
accepting that you are wrong about this.
Chris
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From: "spudboy...@aol.com"
>&g
From: "spudboy...@aol.com"
>>I hopefully, wouldn't think that there's a tea party or libertarian view of
>>science. The libertarians, unless I am wrong, are 100% pro-science, many
>>atheists, and all that. Your 1 extinction rate claim appears specious,
From: LizR
Well, "a-Popin" is a bit of a giveaway :-)
Amen... and praise be :)
On 12 March 2014 12:14, Chris de Morsella wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> From: "spudboy...@aol.com"
>To
n faith,
>>you have been pushing the message once too often. Sir, I cannot partake of
>>you Green Rites Church, but rest assured,I do read the literature.
Are you a bible thumper? Certainly helps explain your gross ignorance of the
scientific method.
Chris
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everyone, spudboy, just you.
Chris
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From: Chris de Morsella
From: "spudboy...@aol.com"
>>Yes indeed! And the acid rain is a-pouring down, and everyone's face is
>>a-sizzlin and a-popin from the sulphur, and the Ozone hole is a-lettin
f Tea
Party inspired stream of consciousness.
I wouldn't expect anything less of you; nor more.. And that's the rub now,
isn't it?
Chris
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>> I must admit I've heard the extinction rate is way higher than usual -
asteroid / methane burp high. (Although if it's us or them, as I said,
that's a different
iling off into nonsensical strings of words… a kind of Tea Party inspired
stream of consciousness.
>I wouldn’t expect anything less of you; nor more…. And that’s the rub now,
>isn’t it?
>Chris
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Sent: Wed, Mar 12
, Chris de Morsella
wrote:
>> 66 million years ago 2/3 of all species, not individual animals but
entire species, became extinct quite literally overnight, and 252 million
years ago it was even worse, the extinction rate was 90%. What we're
experiencing now is not even a burp.
You
"Despite Canadian support for tar sands oil projects and the Keystone XL
pipeline falling to 52 percent in December from 68 percent in April, the
decision to include the oil and gas companies in early education is
supported by Education Minister Jeff Johnson. Johnson believes that in order
'to buil
few brave souls such as Giordano Bruno, Copernicus,
Galileo began to shake the Aristotelian edifice.
On 15 March 2014 19:25, Chris de Morsella wrote:
"Despite Canadian support for tar sands oil projects and the Keystone XL
pipeline falling to 52 percent in December from 68 percen
ors public relations departments.
On 15 March 2014 19:25, Chris de Morsella wrote:
"Despite Canadian support for tar sands oil projects and the Keystone XL
pipeline falling to 52 percent in December from 68 percent in April, the
decision to include the oil and gas com
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Chris de Morsella > wrote:
>> 66 million years ago 2/3 of all species, not individual animals but entire
>> species, became extinct quite literally ove
...
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>>All, this seems like a very reasonable scenario and is in line with my
>>thinking.. Edgar
Without wishing for it – nobody (except, the Doomerist lunatic fringe perhaps,
>> You know I love the french (a bit cynical) poem:
'man had the good,
but he sought the best,
he found the bad,
and kept it,
by fear of the worst.'
Kind regards,
Bruno
Nice... I mean bad :)
Fear becomes, within the hidden unexamined recesses of mind, a self-driving
psychological mechanism, w
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If we could just get away from one planet ... but the difficulty is, well,
astronomical. Before now we could always leave the place where disaster
struck, move from the valley where the soil
crats involved denied his accusations, and
were never prosecuted.
So, as a matter of fact FDR actually did have something to fear other than
fear itself.. J
Power is a deadly business for sure.
On 16 March 2014 06:48, Chris de Morsella wrote:
>> You know I love the french (a bit c
level deeper. Think
about it and your brain has already beat you to it and supplied you with the
answer you thought you thought. Our brain is always one step ahead of us.
Smells like emergence to me.
Chris de Morsella
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Chris de Morsella on Sat, Mar 15, 2014
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My only doubt is how long it will take to convert this discussion list, once
devoted to science and (some) philosophy, into a pure mambo-jambo babble of
left liberals new agers
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An excellent piece of post
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140317125850.htm
First direct evidence of cosmic inflation
Date:
March 17, 2014
Source:
Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Summary:
Almost 14 billion years ago, the universe we inhabit burst into existence in an
extraordinary event that initia
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Personall
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You might also like to see Chris de Morsella's post.
I'm not sure how to link to it but the title is "First direct evidence of
cosmic inflation"
Here is the link:
http://www.sciencedail
it happened, how long
for etc, yet?)
On 18 March 2014 09:26, Chris de Morsella wrote:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140317125850.htm
First direct evidence of cosmic inflation
Date:
March 17, 2014
Source:
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Summary:
Almost 14 bi
my alleged support for Soros; if you cannot I wonder if you have
the courage to admit your error.
Chris
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ci
w that I think about it, you already are.
And you should have been a propagandist, but then come to think of it you
already are. Asshole.
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I heartily agree, but I was focusing on technological remediation for AGW,
for energy, etc. I am against the management of people by government edict.
Yes, computer and electro
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On 3/21/2014 9:59 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
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>
>
>
>On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Quentin Anc
Thanks Russell, just ordered a copy as well. It will dovetail in nicely with
Max Tegmark's book, about to embark on Chapter 12 into the meat of his
argument; wish I had more time to finish it a single read. Going by your sig
I suspect you will get it. am in the middle of a spot of pretty intense
pr
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Programming sounds like cookery.
On 27 March 2014 19:35, Chris de Morsella wrote:
Thanks Russell, just ordered a copy as well
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On 28 March 2014 05:28, Chris de Morsella
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> Yes, although I think you get (easier) second chances with programming.
>
> LOL that you do. though in many big env
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If my joke works at all, it needs you to take that
n Clark. a (pompous) fool. a
self-deluded idiot, living in a mind infected by magical thinking. In the
real world fossil energy reserves have either already peaked or will soon be
peaking - and this includes recoverable coal as well as recoverable oil &
gas.
Yours truly,
Chris de Morsella
Looked at them as well. so much emergent complexity from such simple initial
conditions and equations. Beautiful haunting images.
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Chris de Morsella
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> A prescription
the last
bit of oil that is there to squeeze the rate of depletion is shockingly high.
As evidence -- look at just how far the production rate has dropped off for the
Cantarell field off the Yucatan -- it is the third biggest oil field ever
discovered. Production from that super giant field has
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On 2 April 2014 12:10, Chris de Morsella wrote:
Why has LFTR development
centralized conspiracy. It is religion. Once a idea is set
> in the mind of some powerful people and they invest on it, the the
> rest of the ideas and processes start to work and accommodate
> themselves for the common goal. People do not conspire. People´s
> interests do with no mu
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On 3 April 2014 12:17, wrote:
We still have to possess the technology in place to r
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Chris de Morsella wrote:
> No one is ever going to "recover" the dispersed Thorium in your garden's
dirt
They could but no one will bother doing anything li
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It is the belief that the scentists can be trusted to do the research they
are supposed to do in a scientifically responsible way, vs. the
This article from Bloomberg delves into some detail on how the unconventional
oil sector is actually based on unreliable numbers -- with reserve estimates
and production curves that have proven to have been wildly overstated -- to the
point of criminal conspiracy to defraud investors (I would
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Chris de Morsella
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> Not a single LFTR unit is operating
>>That's true to
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Fortunately, the University of Western Australia was not so timid; so you
can read the original paper here:
http://www.psychology.uwa.edu.au/research/cognitive/?a=25
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On 4 April 2014 08:16, Chris de Morsella wrote:
This article from Bloomberg delves into some detail on how the
unconventional oil sector is actually based on unreliable numbers -- with
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Chris de Morsella
wrote:
> Solar PV is h
oblem with
the radon gas that the stuff generates... What have you been reading?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 3:56 PM, John Clark wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Chris de Morsella
wrote:
> Solar PV is here today
Solar PV has been here for 60 years and THOUSANDS of times more m
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FWIW, on a flight this weekend I read a bit
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
On 02 Apr 2014, at 23:03, LizR wrote:
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to all that is good.
We live in a world ruled by power; this is the fundamental problem - IMO.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Chris de Morsella
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Hey Stephen - try refining it from your dirt. Your garden dirt is not ore
quality; it is not a feasible supply. Do you believe the minusc
please and ponder its implications if applied universally.
http://ajae.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/02/24/ajae.aau001.abstract
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Chris de Morsella
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lmost every niche of this planet's land surface
and now with factory fishing we are proving we can kill the sea as well.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Chris de Morsella
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t;
Say again? What models are you trusting?
I am trusting physically quantifiable data and am not assuming future
hypothetical ways & means as you seem to be doing. What models are you
trusting?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Chris de Morsella
wrote:
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me net energy positive?
· I am sure there are other points I missed.
Chris
Brent
On 4/4/2014 3:51 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote:
>
> Hey Stephen - try refining it from your dirt. Your garden
dirt is not
> ore quality; it is not a feasible supply. Do you b
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On Friday, April 4, 2014 6:00:09 PM UTC-4, Liz R wr
>>By solar and wind its isn't.
Current global installed solar PV capacity is greater than 150 GW; in two
years or so this is expected to surpass 300GW of installed capacity. The
installed capacity base for Solar PV has been doubling every two years or so
for quite some time now and so far
een
Al Gore there lately? ;)
the bite of your irony attempts to leap, but fails to meet the bar
2014-04-05 7:02 GMT+02:00, Chris de Morsella :
>
>
>
>
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> [mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Craig Weinberg
> Sent: Fri
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Chris de Morsella
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Solar PV has
Anybody else concerned about the typhoon now bearing down on Fukushima? If
it slices up the coast and strikes Fukushima will those damaged and weather
exposed reinforced concrete monolithic structures withstand the horizontal
stresses. Am especially concerned about the SFP above reactor #4 (it is
s
Yeah your right: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24550492
It's crazy that comparatively so little has been done to stabilize and
entomb that site; considering the ultimate consequences should any number of
the structures fail. A case of misplaced priorities that unfortunately could
become a c
There is something to be said for the hypothesis that there are no advanced
technological civilizations in the universe because they invariably destroy
themselves in the blink of an eye after they are fist born. Not what I would
have wished, but in our own case we certainly seem to be bearing it ou
"Quantum physics is almost phrased in terms of information processing it's
suggestive that you will find information processing at the root of
everything."
Vlatko Vedral, University of Oxford
On so many levels the universe appears to operate at a binary level (up,
down, +/-, spin and so many o
ct that I've never
heard of the Hannover signal until now, indicates perhaps not.
That's not proof, of course :).
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 05:12:52PM -0700, Chris de Morsella wrote:
> "Quantum physics is almost phrased in terms of information processing
> it's suggestive that
rometry show that it must be much smaller in magnitude than was
claimed by Hogan.[17]
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across the universe at the same time whereas granularity would
delay one measurably.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Chris de Morsella
wrote:
That interpretation of the signal picked up by that dectector in Hannover
has also subsequently been disputed by ESA measurements of gamma ray
polarizati
Brent ~ loved that quote
"All models are wrong, but some models are useful.
--- George E. P. Box"
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Subje
My fellow Africans some brilliant cold (sore) case detective work! A relatively
simpler parasitical life form has been studied in its association with humans
to provide an independent line of genetic evidence that supports the out of
Africa hypothesis.
HUMANS all come FROM AFRICA: HERPES does n
Exactly, this adds an independent line of DNA evidence that supports this
hypothesis.
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Yes... and some very interesting stuff too... It's also interesting also how
widespread the interbreeding between Neanderthal and Denisovan's appears to
have been based on DNA
Interestingly there now appears to have been at least two separate hominid
species -- including Homo floresiensis i.e. the
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Subject: Re: String theory and superconductors and classical liquids...
On 22 Oct 2013, at 04:20, Rus
er 22, 2013 4:36 PM
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Where do pigs come in? :)
On 23 October 2013 12:24, Chris de Morsella wrote:
Yes... and some very interesting stuff too... It's also interesting also how
wide
LizR
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That's the one. I don't know if it's true, or if someone's been telling
porkies.
On 23 October 2013 13:43, Chris de Morsella wrote
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Russell - and others: not that I would pretend
Good point and these earlier hominids were also more sophisticated than has
been commonly assumed (for example the evidence for mastery of fire, tanning
and finely worked leather garments, hafted spears found in Peking man sites:
http://prehist.org/news/253/Peking+Man+was+possibly+sophisticated+lea
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And neither
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[mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Lin
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Both.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:52 PM, meekerdb
ntervening 13bn years it has moved another 17bn
light years (universal expansion not being limited to c).
Or so I'm reliably informed...
On 25 October 2013 06:46, Bruno Marchal wrote:
On 24 Oct 2013, at 08:54, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
2013/10/24 Chris de Morsella
From:
Is this "Stephen Lin" a bot? certainly sounds machine generated.. Could also
be a methamphetamine soaked brain as well in which random neural mental
zombies become convinced they can touch the voice of god. one of the two.
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Hehe...
Spam, like beauty, is in the eyes of the beholder and I would say that,
much like porn, it is impossible to define when or what it is exactly, but
we do know it when we see it. One could say -- in communication theory --
that it is an emergent property perhaps :)
-Chris
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On 10/25/2013 3:24 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
> My h
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