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Originally Posted by redneck
From what the two of you posted.
Things go up, things go down and all around...
And then there's this study which includes everything that was mentioned above but comes to the opposite conclusion.
Research Paper
Why would sea-level rise for global warming and polar ice-melt?
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...74987118300446
You were right however...
Context is key though...
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As if every other scientist *ever* ignored equatorial bulging.
And, as if sea levels have not varied wildly in the past due to warmer and colder climates.
Theoretical ruminations mean little when sea levels were several meters higher during previous interglacial periods when the climate was much hotter than it is now.