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Originally Posted by Disinfo Agent
Answering that question with "possibly", at this point in time, is simply ignorant. The science is clear and publicly available. You can even download it on the Internet.
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I am sorry that you interpted the term possibly as a negative. I must point out however that I am discussing an increase in the rate of change which implicitly acknowledges an increase. To know the increase in the rate of change one has to know what the rate of change would have been and that is somewhat problematic. So, at worse, I err on the side of caution.
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(By the way, I hate it that so many papers in the areas of planetary science and geology are not easily available to the dreaded "non-subscribers". It is like they are screaming at me: "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH". Good, I feel better now.)
"Quaerendo inventis"
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