If consensus is agreeable to you, fine. — Neri
(Wikipedia)Around the middle of the 20th century, many assumptions in meteorology and climatology considered climate to be roughly constant. While scientists knew of past climate change such as the ice ages, the concept of climate as unchanging was useful in the development of a general theory of what determines climate.
Centuries of experience in the law have taught that expert opinions are a very low grade of evidence. — Neri
Popper, the greatest philosopher of science of the 20th Century, — Neri
has shown that unfalsifiable opinions are no part of the scientific method — Neri
This means that climatology is only pseudo-science. — Neri
I might have added the obvious fact that the generalization I gave as an example was the categorical proposition, “All swans are white” and not the proposition, “Swans are white.” The latter statement is not categorical for it includes white swans but does not exclude swans of any other color. — Neri
“it is logically impossible to verify a universal proposition by reference to experience (as Hume saw clearly), but a single genuine counter-instance falsifies the corresponding universal law.” — Neri
I suggest you read the above material with a view to comprehending it. — Neri
Centuries of experience in the law have taught that expert opinions are a very low grade of evidence. Popper, the greatest philosopher of science of the 20th Century, has shown that unfalsifiable opinions are no part of the scientific method. This means that climatology is only pseudo-science. — Neri
Those who question this “religion” are personally attacked--as many of the posts herein have amply demonstrated. — Neri
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