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Originally Posted by aerohead
It doesn't matter what production is without the context of load.If the world has been flying into a headwind since 1859,what happens if she starts flying in a tailwind? Do you think she'd need the same amount of 'fuel.'
Find a mechanical engineer to explain it to you.
Your information is not actionable! It's completely conditional/contextual.And your inability to grasp this concept makes you dangerous to the public at large.You've hit your Rumsfeldian moment.Just like Julian Simon.Just like Bjorn Lomberg.Just like Nate Hagens.
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I've read studies by many authors. Most of them that can understand the complex interrelationships of the workings of modern civilization happen to be interdisciplinary scientists with an original formal training in engineering, physics or chemistry. Just as you correctly recommend. I suggest you take your own advice.
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I have offered many suggestions on what to do. Which interestingly, are closely aligned with the vague references that you keep alluding to. But my information is supported by actual data and seeks to put forward an inventory of our actual opportunities and constraints. Reality. Which seems to have ripped at the images of your unsupported dreams and shocked you into a supercilious and defensive rabbit hole from which there is no return.
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So, it has become obvious that engaging with you is continually wasting our time and I must resign to just placing you into an ignore status.