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NPR offers a perfect example of how an unfalsifiable, infallible theory works
Bookwormroom.com ^ | 1-9-2014 | Bookworm

Posted on 01/09/2014 10:28:59 PM PST by servo1969

Burning earth

NPR didn’t mean to offer a perfect example of how an unfalsifiable, infallible theory works.  It’s stated goal was to have people better understand what a polar vortex is.  However, when it chose to interview “Andrew Freedman, senior science writer for Climate Central, an independent non-profit organization that researches and reports on the science and impact of climate change,” Mr. Freedman, true to his climate change beliefs, came up with a good one.

Before I get to Mr. Freedman’s words, let me make sure we’re all on the same page about an unfalsifiable, infallible theory.  Mike McDaniel has an easy-to-understand, elegantly stated explanation.  An unfalsifiable theory “requires no proof, for like religious dogma, it is rooted in faith.  One either believes or not; proof is not necessary and opposing proof may therefore be disregarded.  Such beliefs are, in the language of science, non-falsifiable.”  Non-falsifiable theories do not stand alone.  Because they cannot be proved wrong they are, by definition, infallible.  Like God, they are what they are, with no actual explanations required.

With that in mind, please enjoy Mr. Freedman’s response to the NPR interviewer’s question about the current polar vortex and climate change:

GREENE: I mean, is climate change playing some sort of role here in the cold we’re seeing this week?

FREEDMAN: We actually have these possible connections between the Arctic – which is warming rapidly, and which is losing sea ice – and these perturbations, these shifts in the jet stream over North America and over Europe. And many scientists are convinced that there’s enough circumstantial evidence to potentially convince a jury that there is this link, and that the weather patterns are becoming more and more suspicious as being influenced by human activities. But the physical connections, the actual smoking gun that would link Arctic warming to weather patterns that we see right now – like this one – isn’t quite there yet. It hasn’t quite been proven. So whether or not it would convince a jury of scientific peers in this case is unclear. And I think in the next few years, we’ll know a lot more. But certainly, climate change is influencing every weather pattern that occurs today, in some ways large and small.

Without all the unnecessary prevarication, what Mr. Freedman said is “We have no actual evidence that anthropogenic global warming has anything to do with this. That doesn’t worry us, though, because our operating, unchallengeable baseline is that anthropogenic global warming (which we now call “climate change” so as to be more encompassing) is behind every weather phenomenon that has ever happened since we decided that there’s something called anthropogenic global war. . . . er, climate change.”  This is unsurprising.  Mr. Freedman’s paycheck comes from an “independent non-profit organization that researches and reports on the science and impact of climate change.”  No climate change means no non-profit organization, which means Mr. Freedman and his cohorts are out of a job.

Just to demonstrate further that Mr. Freedman is operating within a closed, unfalsifiable system, let’s scoot over to Time Magazine for a minute.  As Ed Driscoll reports (in a post beautifully titled Time Magazine Swings Both Ways), the United States experienced a whopper of a polar vortex in 1974. Back then, Time breathlessly informed its readers that the problem was global cooling and that we trembled on the verge of another ice age.  This time around, of course, the pathetic shadow that was the once might Time, now reports equally breathlessly that global warming caused the big chill.

Faith is a wonderful — and dangerous — thing.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Politics; Religion; Science
KEYWORDS: climatechange; globalwarming; npr

1 posted on 01/09/2014 10:28:59 PM PST by servo1969
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To: servo1969
...the Arctic – which is warming rapidly, and which is losing sea ice –...

Even verifiable facts have no affect on a Warmist's faith he simply states a falsehood. Arctic sea ice is up this year.

2 posted on 01/09/2014 10:42:56 PM PST by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: servo1969

bump


3 posted on 01/09/2014 10:44:36 PM PST by GeronL (Extra Large Cheesy Over-Stuffed Hobbit)
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To: servo1969

Joe Bastardi posted two of 12 vortex graphs he found since the 70s.


4 posted on 01/09/2014 11:42:16 PM PST by Excellence (All your database are belong to us.)
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To: servo1969

bookmark


5 posted on 01/09/2014 11:55:30 PM PST by aquila48
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To: servo1969

I disagree with the widespread belief that faith occurs in an evidentiary vacuum. Christians, for example, have several lines of evidence that Jesus really rose from the dead. Warmists have bupkis. A discredited hockey stick and a stack of guilty emails. That’s not faith. That’s blind delusion. There is a difference.


6 posted on 01/10/2014 12:45:27 AM PST by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: Springfield Reformer

Good logic.


7 posted on 01/10/2014 12:57:02 AM PST by RedHeeler
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To: TigersEye

It is historically low. The Bering Sea is largely ice free at this date, and the maximum extent for the winter will surely be low. I think the pole is getting a pretty good freeze this winter, but all in all it looks like more of a reprieve than a rebound.

I noted once on this forum that the USS Nautilus had to delay its subpolar journey because the ice was to deep in the Bering Strait ... in June! I got a lecture about anecdotal evidence. Que sera sera.


8 posted on 01/10/2014 12:57:15 AM PST by dr_lew
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To: servo1969
Faith is a wonderful — and dangerous — thing.

Faith is only as powerful as the object in which it is placed. If placed in a false notion, it is a lie and impotent. When placed in something true, it reinforces and bolsters that object's verity.

9 posted on 01/10/2014 1:03:33 AM PST by Cvengr (Adversity in life and death is inevitable. Thru faith in Christ, stress is optional.)
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To: dr_lew; TigersEye

Hah.Hah.Hah. Resubmit, your work on Polar Inclusion, TE. Please.


10 posted on 01/10/2014 1:04:14 AM PST by RedHeeler
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To: servo1969

Not just stupid, but stupid and proud of it: one of Marxism’s crowning accomplishments.


11 posted on 01/10/2014 3:54:26 AM PST by Standing Wolf (No tyrant should ever be allowed to die of natural causes.)
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To: Standing Wolf

...”an independent non-profit organization”...Uh...NO!


12 posted on 01/10/2014 5:10:29 AM PST by gr8eman (How ya doin Bob?...Bitchen!)
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To: dr_lew

Meanwhile the Antartica ice is high and is not to my knowledge historically low.

Back in the 90s a fellow PhD candidate colleague of mine in our field of statistics accepted an assignment to work on global warming projects. He hailed from Oxford, a place that seemed and still seems to breed global warming now climate change ideologues.

He and I chatted a bit about it and he conveyed that the Bering Sea ice melt at that time of year was evidence of global warming. I packed off to Suzzalo Library’s excellent periodical microfiche (wasn’t yet online back in 90s) and found a 1933 article on Bering Sea ice melt for same time of year. I showed him a copy and he never talked to me about it again.


13 posted on 01/10/2014 5:17:21 AM PST by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: RedHeeler; dr_lew
I showed him this before. He doesn't get it.


14 posted on 01/10/2014 12:33:12 PM PST by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: RedHeeler

As you can see the Bering Sea is almost entirely covered with sea ice today.

15 posted on 01/10/2014 12:52:55 PM PST by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: TigersEye
That's hard to reconcile with the MODIS images, where you can see St. Matthew Island, which sits just north of the 60th parallel, far to the south of any ice. Here's a view from 1/10/2012 . St. Matthew Island is visible near the center, well within the ice pack.

Please bear in mind that all I'm saying is that this "record breaking cold" does not corellate with a resurgence in arctic sea ice.

16 posted on 01/10/2014 4:13:27 PM PST by dr_lew
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To: dr_lew
Please bear in mind that all I'm saying is that this "record breaking cold" does not corellate with a resurgence in arctic sea ice.

I couldn't agree more with that.

17 posted on 01/10/2014 4:28:01 PM PST by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...
We have no actual evidence that anthropogenic global warming has anything to do with this. That doesn’t worry us, though, because our operating, unchallengeable baseline is that anthropogenic global warming (which we now call “climate change” so as to be more encompassing) is behind every weather phenomenon that has ever happened since we decided that there’s something called anthropogenic global war. . . . er, climate change.
Thanks servo1969.
18 posted on 01/11/2014 5:14:17 AM PST by SunkenCiv (http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
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To: servo1969
“We have no actual evidence that anthropogenic global warming has anything to do with unicorns. That doesn’t worry us, though, because our operating, unchallengeable baseline is that anthropogenic global warming (which we now call “climate change” so as to be more encompassing) is behind every unicorn phenomenon that has ever happened since we decided that there’s something called anthropogenic global war. . . . er, climate change. In closing, we must fight the unicorns...”
19 posted on 01/11/2014 7:24:45 AM PST by GOPJ ("Remember who the real enemy is... ")
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To: servo1969; TigersEye; RedHeeler
“We have no actual evidence that anthropogenic global warming has anything to do with unicorns.

That doesn’t worry us, though, because our operating, unchallengeable baseline is that anthropogenic global warming (which we now call “climate change” so as to be more encompassing) is behind every unicorn phenomenon that has ever happened since we decided that there’s something called anthropogenic global war. . . . er, climate change. In closing, we must fight the unicorns...”


20 posted on 01/11/2014 7:27:12 AM PST by GOPJ ("Remember who the real enemy is... ")
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