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    1. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      Scientific method is the *best* approach to weed out human bias. Science *never* relied on an assumption of unbiased researchers. The focus is on reproducible empiricism.

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    2. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @GregoryMakles and

      Seems you are just saying – OK the evidence we have contradicts my opinion, but maybe it's in error so I still prefer my opinion. That's fine, but sort of the opposite of skepticism as traditionally defined, isn't it?pic.twitter.com/09fQQvThfD

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    3. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      I am sorry, where and or what specifically do you think I did that. AFAICT I came with arguments on all points you I disagreed with. I don't think you're up to that standard yet, and this kind of verbiage isn't helping you to catch up either.

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    4. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      I'm unsure to your points then. You seem to dispute whether sea level has accelerated in the past few centuries, or in recent times? I've posted a variety of data, arguments and papers that show it has. Yes? Why are you bringing up the truism of "researchers can be biased"?

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    5. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      You specifically posted a graph you thought supported your point but I pointed out actually supported mine, that is a constant rise since measures started, running for nearly 3 century. So nope :) I didn't say researchers can be biased. I said it's scientif. proven everyone is.

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    6. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      As a result, every consideration of scientific arguments shall be filtered for the most obvious bias. Array of weak evidence is a classic one. It's mentionnend in prior writing by @ScottAdamsSays as tell for cognitive dissonance.

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    7. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      "Weak" is your subjective opinion, motivated/circular reasoning. You must show things are weak, not claim they are. Why is satellite altimetry data showing acceleration "weak"? Answer = crickets, then a vague return to "evidence is weak", later. Amateur psychoanalysis is tedious.

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    8. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      Weak is an observation when argument you make - has a sustained counter argument - that you left encountered - on something that's clearly not universally agreed upon to start with. Exemple: arctic is disappearing (it's not), sea level is rising (not a lot, maybe not at all) etc

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    9. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      Is there an expert or scientific paper of any kind that argues arctic sea ice isn't declining, really? Honestly curious. Pretty hand-wavy definitions of "weak", compared to scientific standards. I've actually answered your arguments, see last example. You could try again.pic.twitter.com/qiObszpTVj

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    10. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 4 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey

      There are data. DMI has some good ones. For now the decline is in a decade long plateau.

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 4 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice @ianbrealey

      Source link?

      6:06 AM - 4 Jan 2019
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        2. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 4 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @geoffmprice @ianbrealey

          Depends on what you want specifically. That’s the danish meteorological instute (i think) but they are in english. The do Groenland and both poles. Goddard use them in those topics rather than US source, dk if he prefers their graph or their data.

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        3. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 4 Jan 2019
          Replying to @GregoryMakles @ScottAdamsSays and

          In the above case though his own graph shows it if you pay attention to 2007 - now. May mean something or not but the ice free summer by 2013... up to 2018 never was a thing.

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