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<blockquote data-quote="1krr" data-source="post: 2738638" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>I grasp it and understand the scientific method very well. You say correlation does not equal causation but don't account for the methodology of testing residues. Where I'm confused is you are quoting the science as unconvincing but I haven't seen you detail what from the scientific method is still incomplete or are you saying the facts are not correct? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is something I do think about as it's likely that earthquakes will continue as we have changed variables in a complex system that could reverberate for a long time. It's just like dropping something in a tub of water. The waves will slosh for a time. The catch 22 is do we continue dropping stuff in the water and making waves or do we stop and wait for the waves to subside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1krr, post: 2738638, member: 750"] I grasp it and understand the scientific method very well. You say correlation does not equal causation but don't account for the methodology of testing residues. Where I'm confused is you are quoting the science as unconvincing but I haven't seen you detail what from the scientific method is still incomplete or are you saying the facts are not correct? This is something I do think about as it's likely that earthquakes will continue as we have changed variables in a complex system that could reverberate for a long time. It's just like dropping something in a tub of water. The waves will slosh for a time. The catch 22 is do we continue dropping stuff in the water and making waves or do we stop and wait for the waves to subside. [/QUOTE]
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