Models compel us to make decisions that we would not ordinarily make.

For example hurricane models suggest what decisions should be made on
Tuesday to save lives on Friday. If knowledge were the only purpose of
science and reason, then one could do nothing and wait to find out if
Tuesday's hypothesis proves correct on Friday.

A similar dilemma arises with models concerning global warming, although
the scale of the crisis is global and the time frame is decades rather than
days.

Harry


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