The noaa tide gauge plots correlate well with this plot, but they are all very late now.
@cyrilpedia Watch out for tomato sauce!
@gpowerf Debian is Pugsly
@mur2501 That was pretty mild. Should have sent the rescuers to him.
@skyblond And then, they don't really close the account, but they try to fool you.
@italianrepro In all fields you just see incremental improvements. That's what you can get funding for. There is no scientific method, and not much chance for something new that challenges the power structure. Groupthnk has to be shattered by external factors, not by dropping cannon balls. :)
#physics **Dinosaurs with Physics** This is a great boring story, that I've done in my blog. It's the dinosaur story with physics. Nothing to do with the influencer story, I'm not even including charts.
You can get a chart of the Earth's temperature for the last 2 billion years. It goes up and down in a sinusoid with a cycle of about 300 million years. Nobody puts the plate tectonics 'Shmoosh Factor' on top of that.
Yes, Virginia, continental shmooshing is in perfect sync with that. When the continents are flung apart, we get cold, when they are together we get heat, and jungles on the poles.
The physics for that is beyond this discussion, but be assured that the same game physics has been operating since the beginning. During the last cycle, the Earth was cold and giant 'mammally' creatures roamed -- warm blooded. Then the big shmoosh of the Mesozoic. Those creatures all cow-tipped with heat stroke because of another physics thing - heat dissipation.
Although the biomass of mammals was as great as ever, only tiny, all attention was on giant dinosaurs. Then the continents did their thing again. The big Arctic air glaciers knocked down the dinosaurs like iguanas falling from trees in a Florida chill. The mammals ate them. Circle of life.
Don't get me started with giant mammals.
#physics **Goognoculars** A brilliant idea to keep Google from the trash heap of history. I was reading about mechanical stabilized binoculars. They used a liquid prism that probably wasn't good at 40 below. Then I thought a successor to the famous creepy Google glasses. Make stabilized binoculars, all electronic. We'd call them 'prismless' Hook them into the Pixel 7-8-9.
I'd look at a bird from the cottage deck and it would recreate a beautiful AI image. Then I would move the slider from 'dull reality' to 'AI happiness'.
I would say - 'Darn, that's a common house sparrow. I want a Greater Spotted Tit'. And poof! Take a picture.
Now AI would put everybody out of a job. And then, why need goognoculars? Just make up pictures. Life is good. :)
@edporteous I never do the links. I get so few readers and it's easy to just search. Perhaps I am too lazy.
I added some more with my blog, but I think nobody could get funding for this, since it is unpopular.
https://ontario-geofish.blogspot.com/2023/01/brilliantitis.html
Descended from Unix freaks, I evolved to Linux. Some people might consider me old at 60+, but I'm suing the world to get my age down to 30.
I have a blog https://ontario-geofish.blogspot.com/
and it is read by 8 people. My formal education is in an extinct branch of science called geophysics. Since there was no money in it, I went to engineering. I've done tunnels, radwaste thingies, etc.