Listen to the podcast at YouTube, BitChute, and Gab. Before we describe what models are in science, it’s best to know, and to never forget, that all models only say what they […]
Signal + Noise vs. Signal: Don’t Make This Classic Mistake
Day three of classical posts on global warming, now “climate change”. Your author has many bona fides and much experience in this field: see this. Announcement. I am on vacation this week […]
The Only Thing That Has Fat Tails Are Rappers: More On The PP Fallacy
Evidence for an event cannot be the horrific consequences of that event. Suppose we’re interested in the probability of a Y = “Horrific plague”. Since nothing has a probability, we need first […]
It Was Always Clear Masks Don’t Work In Stopping Respiratory Viruses
Listen to the podcast on YouTube (if they don’t whack it for hurting their feelings), BitChute, or Gab. Dear reader, a full-on spacesuit equipped with oxygen tanks, or with filters down below […]
Harvard Demonstrates How Not To Do Science In New Self-Confirming Mask Paper
Now I ask you: If you have a computer and want to do a simulation, you must write the code for it. Yes? It doesn’t matter what form this code is, but […]
Those Who Brought Us Covid & Its “Solutions” Must Be Punished: They Won’t Be
You may also listen at YouTube. YouTube burned the book! I mean video! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. For “medical information” going—are you ready for this?—going against the consensus. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! They just made the list of […]
Stats Challenge Answered: Study Of PFAS & Vaccine Antibodies
I trust you have read the original post (Blog, Substack). If not, do so, because I won’t repeat any of it here. However, even if you haven’t, you might still profit from […]
The Epidemiologist Fallacy Strikes Again — Pesticides & Autism
Long-time readers will recall the epidemiologist fallacy is a shotgun marriage of the ecological fallacy and wee p-values. Make that and/or confidence intervals. For confidence intervals are equivalent to p-values in use […]
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