Re: [asa] YEC--What can we offer them?

From: Randy Isaac <randyisaac@comcast.net>
Date: Sun Jul 08 2007 - 13:46:17 EDT

Michael,
    None of this is cut and dried. Any field of significance that reaches a mature phase spawns many subfields or new fields of endeavor that often begin in the frontier stage again. Many aspects of global warming are in the frontier stage and will be for a while. The part that is mature (in the sense of having been settled in the minds of those actively publishing in relevant peer-reviewed journals) is the broad global picture of the influence and relevance of the major components of global warming. Granted, this has not had decades of confirmation nor has there been time for many other fields of research to be based on it.

    Randy
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Michael Roberts
  To: Randy Isaac ; asa@calvin.edu
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 8:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [asa] YEC--What can we offer them?

  Randy

  This is similar to what I said a week or so ago.

  However I would not put global warming (as caused by humans) in the mature phase but in the next rung down, or possibly two.

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