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Get StartedIt does make me happy that he's recognized as a scientist while his degree is in mechanical engineering.
Maybe Sarah Palin isn't the best judge of who is or isn't a scientist, but it doesn't take a real scientist long to expose your movement's cartoon scientist and leading spokesperson (after Al Gore, who definitely isn't a scientist) for the schmuck that he is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hrUaD86XRw
What got exposed there?
Nye is careless when he says 'if the Gulf Steam stops' because models don't have ocean currents stopping, just changing, but if it weakens or moves south, you'll have a colder northern Europe. But I don't think that makes him a schmuck that's been exposed. Or do you mean some other part of it?
The fact that he's not a scientist and clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Lindzen made that obvious in a couple minutes and Nye admits he has no scientific or merit based reply so he resorted to personal attacks on Lindzen with this myth about some absurd scale of 100k:1 opinions in his favor which Lindzen also destroys immediately.
And just to be clear, Lindzen exposes Nye for not knowing what drives and therefore what would cause a change in the Gulf Stream, tells us Nye is flat out wrong about heat transfer and also proves his personal attack and 100k:1 claim is completely false. Lindzen also comments on the how unreliable these models that are predicting shifts in the gulf stream or any of the other doomsday scenarios all the Chicken Little "100k:1 scientists" are espousing.
Are we talking about the fictitious Professor Proton, who is portrayed by comedic actor legend Bob Newhart on "The Big Bang Theory?"
That's my guess for the answer to the question in the thread title. in the thread title.
In the story, Professor Proton hates Bill Nye.
I think your therefore is wrong. Just because it doesn't drive the Gulf Stream doesn't mean it can't cause a change to the Gulf Stream. Listen to what the guy says "mostly driven by wind". If you've got to cover lots of topics and just one of them is the idea that the thermohaline circulation may shift resulting in a maybe some shifting of the Gulf Stream, but mostly cooling of it, and you skip the details in a way that's wrong, I don't see it as the big gotcha moment you see it as. It's bad, but not that bad. I agree he's not a climate scientist and he's going to make these kinds of mistakes, but I do think it's fair to call him a scientist and I think he's capable of reading scientific literature and understanding it. He may not have deep knowledge of the subject, but he does a good job doing what he does.
I also disagree with the idea that making a "personal attack" would somehow show that a person is not a scientist.
I also disagree with your characterization of this as a personal attack. He says his opinions are outnumbered by probably 100k:1, but I don't want to get into a personal attack. I don't think that rises to what we would normally call a personal attack at all. It's very specifically a statement about an opinion and not a person, and it's a guess about that opinions popularity - how much of an attack is that? For that you want to say he has no scientific merit?
you can disagree with it all you want. That doesn't change the fact that Nye was wrong and had nothing substantive to say in response to what a real scientist has to say on these matters. I didn't characterize it as a personal attack, Bill Nye did and then said he didn't want to make personal attacks as if that somehow legitimizes what was nothing more than a personal attack.
Nothing you've said above does anything to support the doomsday predictions spewed by these untested, untestable, and so far completely incorrect predictions from the scaremongering ACC alarmists. The fact that Nye doesn't know what the main drivers of the Gulf Stream are when he's espousing unsupportable predictions of catastrophe does speak to his credibility - being incorrect for the sake of brevity isn't a valid defense for a "scientist".
you can disagree with it all you want. That doesn't change the fact that Nye was wrong
You're sticking with that? It's a personal attack to say an opinion is unpopular by a ratio of probably 100k:1.
There's different degrees of wrongness. To me, this one is a m'eh...I guess.
The fact that Nye doesn't know what the main drivers of the Gulf Stream are when he's espousing unsupportable predictions of catastrophe does speak to his credibility - being incorrect for the sake of brevity isn't a valid defense for a "scientist".
yeah, that's all I had to say on the matter - it was a personal attack.
Are we talking about the fictitious Professor Proton, who is portrayed by comedic actor legend Bob Newhart on "The Big Bang Theory?"
That's my guess for the answer to the question in the thread title. in the thread title.
In the story, Professor Proton hates Bill Nye.
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