Should Predictions Have Consequences?

The weekend and time to lighten up the posts from the drudgery of politics and the 2012 election……

I have heard a lot of stuff that is illegal in other countries….like women driving or spitting in public or……..you get the idea….but I recently heard one that even I thought was moronic……

(Newser) – An Italian court has convicted six scientists for failing to predict a deadly earthquake, which, congratulations, puts it in the running for “dumbest court in the world,” reads the headline to a post by Elie Mystal at the Above the Law blog. Prosecutors blamed the six for providing “inaccurate, incomplete, and contradictory information” prior to the quake. “No, you freaking idiots, THE EARTH provided inaccurate, incomplete, and contradictory information about whether or not she was going to destroy your insignificant human settlement,” writes Mystal. “The scientists were just trying to make a guess.” He draws a comparison to the persecution of Galileo, which is a common refrain:

  • Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor: “Rarely since a Catholic inquisition in Rome condemned Galileo Galilei to spend the remainder of his days under house arrest for the heresy of teaching that the Earth revolves around the sun, has an Italian court been so wrong about science.”
  • Lord Robert May: “The verdict might have been understandable in the Dark Ages, standing alongside the persecution of Galileo, but in today’s world it simply is an embarrassment to the Italian government and anyone associated with it,” the Oxford professor tells AFP.
  • Buzz Skyline, PhysicsCentral: “If the convictions stand, it will mean it’s dangerous for scientists to advise on science matters in Italy. Then all they will have left is tea leaves, Tarot cards, and psychics. What a way to waste the Renaissance.”

Now after I thought about it maybe we could use this as a template for global warming……thoughts?

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4 Comments on “Should Predictions Have Consequences?”

  1. Hansi says:

    Predictions are a great way to tell ya who’s full of shit…in retrospect that is.

  2. lbwoodgate says:

    “Now after I thought about it maybe we could use this as a template for global warming……”

    Right. And we can start with James Inhofe.

    I was ready to label the entire jurisprudence system in Italy as a farce until I read that they did convict former Prime Minister Burlesconi for tax fraud


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