Re: Noah's Ark flood spurred European farming, Ancient Canadian flood cascaded changes across Europe



On Feb 18, 6:10 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Day Brown wrote:
On Feb 12, 4:13 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Show me exactly how no more than a 1.4 meter sea level rise can do all
that. If you don't don't know the metric system, look it up.
I dont believe that I can show you anything Matt.

Then why in the *** are you wasting bandwidth?

You do not seem to
understand how a feedback loop can amplify what appear to be trivial
effects. The electronic concept of "gain" and cascading feedback, such
as you hear in the high school gym when the PA system is setup by
amateurs is a familiar example.

I am aware that idiots such as yourself can imagine anything and endow it with
the trappings of reality including the concept of feedback which you do not
understand as you cannot show it applicable to this issue.

You post under the name Lars Wilson, too, right?
Another erroneous assumption on your part. I only post under my own
name. So far as I know, nobody else uses it.
I dont claim to know anything about your mental condition, and know
enough about psychology not to try to diagnose online. Altho the
failure to be civil does indicate a lack of reasoning power and
exasperation.

I use the bandwidth because there may be some others who benefit from
the ideas expressed, whether I agree with them or not.

In this case, climate change was more powerful in some areas, and
insigificant in others. But by putting a few people on the move, new
cultural and technological assimilations result which get amplified
over time like compound interest. I have not tried to quantify the
effect at any one time or place, whereas your responses seem to deny
that any effect existed at all. That's not a very defensible position.
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