#9 - because orbital mechanics can be perfectly modeled and it's predictions empirically tested. Not a single "global warming" model has ever predicted a single event. Even worse, knowing what *did* happen, the scientists are unable to tweak any model to retroactively predict the actual result.
TL;DR: one of these is science, one of these is politics.
#18 I can already hear some people screech but that's socialism. Germany for example has been doing something like this for decades. and other European countries do it as well.
#12 We all lied, because we felt the social pressure to say what other want to hear to be left alone.
#20 Some universities have random courses like an Archelology field trip, where you do pay a minimal fee (usually enough to cover food and shelter) and you get to do archeology or geology or something for the US government or museums and stuff for a few weeks. I did an archeology field trip in Alaska, and it was a lot of fun
#9 - because orbital mechanics can be perfectly modeled and it's predictions empirically tested. Not a single "global warming" model has ever predicted a single event. Even worse, knowing what *did* happen, the scientists are unable to tweak any model to retroactively predict the actual result.
TL;DR: one of these is science, one of these is politics.
#18 I can already hear some people screech but that's socialism. Germany for example has been doing something like this for decades. and other European countries do it as well.
#12 We all lied, because we felt the social pressure to say what other want to hear to be left alone.
#20 Some universities have random courses like an Archelology field trip, where you do pay a minimal fee (usually enough to cover food and shelter) and you get to do archeology or geology or something for the US government or museums and stuff for a few weeks. I did an archeology field trip in Alaska, and it was a lot of fun
TL;DR: one of these is science, one of these is politics.
ignorance is bliss
Your kids likely hate you.
Germany for example has been doing something like this for decades. and other European countries do it as well.
the opposite is also true: drugs blur words
#20 Some universities have random courses like an Archelology field trip, where you do pay a minimal fee (usually enough to cover food and shelter) and you get to do archeology or geology or something for the US government or museums and stuff for a few weeks. I did an archeology field trip in Alaska, and it was a lot of fun