> I once wrote a model of the world
> economy. It ran on an HP3000, and looked
> pretty, but was actually complete guesses.
That's the thing about "models".
Some models are based upon proven concepts, such as the Black–Scholes option
pricing model. You run it on computers so that you can spot inefficiencies in
the market and trade on them before other people can.
Other models are where you try discover new concepts. You program in the data
and what you know already, then program in a hypothesis to see if it gets the
right result.
That is the evidence for "manmade" global warming. Instead doing experiments in
the real world, they run experiments with their computer models. It's why us
skeptics don't like global warming: it's "New Science" rather than old
"Science".
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