Re: Snowball earth, when and why it happened.



On 31 mai, 19:25, zubenelgenubi <zubenelgen...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:

And another thing exleth,

I thought it was exlleth. It is actually Jake.

The information contained in Wikpedia is
FREE,

So is the air we breath.

that means contributors are not compensated because what they
publish has no monetary value.

So what? Professionals wrote it, they are usuall teachers, they like
to
teach and often to it for free. They usually published else where,
books are cite. Scientists often do not received payment for
their scientific articles, not from the journals. Their institutes
pay them for the research.

Have you published anything in wikipedia exleth?

You'll have to ask ex-whoever it is. Google does not indicate
anything published by anybody with that name. Judging from
Google you invented the name, why I don't know. I under
stand from Gogole that you are Stephen Bach. Is that correct?

The answer is NO! That means your scientific
contributions are worth less than nothing!

I don't see anything published by Stephen Bach.

Being literate scientifically allows me to
make comments, You are the iliterate one
since you make no comments.

Jake


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