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Hurt wrote:
How can a coincidence be anything but improbable? Well, I meant on a scale of [0,1] it's a bit a ways from being .5 There's unlikely, and highly unlikely. I will note, however, that your statement is a true one. (But only because the if clause is false -- As a rudimentary energy analysis would show.) Oh I don't think so. It's not about injecting the energy; it's about steering the energy. Perhaps. It would be far easier to start a tropical system than to steer it. Either action, however, is beyond anyone's capabilities . . . (as an energy analysis would show) Do you think the levies were taken out intentionally because the hurricane didn't quite manage to do it. By whom was my initial question? Then I saw the attribution list. Oops, my bad. I wouldn't say that Mother Nature *intentionally* took out the levies, as that ascribes to Mother Nature some kind of consciousness. I will say that the removal of levies was very likely governed by the laws of physics of saturated soils and high lake levels. Scott |
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