Conrad Johnson Premier Two: restoration
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Jerry Peters wrote:
In rec.audio.tech MiNe 109 wrote:
In article ,
flipper wrote:
With your logic drug company testing would be to throw away all the
failed results, dead bodies, and placebo effects and declare the drug
'safe': we throw away data that doesn't work.
I explained the tree-ring thing in a reply to your wing man: it's
possible the tree-ring data has diverged due to anthropogenic CO2. The
tree-rings have been shown to be accurate for the last millenium or so
before that.
Stephen
Note the words "it's possible", not a very definitive point, is it?
Calls for more investigation. Science can be like that.
Probably explains "hide the decline", he didn't want most of us to
notice that tree-ring data might not be all that accurate.
Since 1960, it isn't.
So once again: if there's an unexplained divergence after 1960, how do
we know there's not one or more divergences in the prior 1000 years?
Check it against other measurements.
Stephen
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