Well, gee, seeing how he died in the 1950's before there was any organized study of the issue might have something to do with it.
Keep on telling yourself it'sa hoax. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be living in reality.
2007-04-27 13:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You are in need of some serious guidance.
1) During Albert Einstein's era, little was known about atmospheric composition, and no person was studying climate change because the tools for measurement were not invented yet.
2) Today, it is indisputable among scientists that global warming exists, and is most likely caused by human emissions. Unless you are listening to the "scientists" from Exxon-Mobil.
3) Many people have began to believe in the problem global warming causes and started to do something about it, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Gore.
4) It is considered a looming threat to civilization by nearly every other country in the world.
5) Even the owner of Ford motors acknowledged its existence.
6) Right-wing pundits know NOTHING ABOUT THIS, or they SIMPLY DO NOT CARE! Or even better, THEY STATE THAT GLOBAL WARMING WILL HELP US!
7) Look up the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a non-partisan group of scientists who have been studying climate change for years.
Please, learn about what you can do to stop global warming, help, do not hurt, the next generation.
2007-04-27 13:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, well there's a bit more data today than 100 years ago when Einstein developed the theory or relativity. But that aside, he was a physicist, not a climatologist. Global warming was not his field of study.
But this is like believing that if Edison really knew what he was doing he would have invented the iPod instead of that scratchy, bulky, hand cranked phonograph.
2007-04-27 13:10:32
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answered by jehen 7
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Einstein was silent about medical science. I guess that means germ-theory is false. He didn't talk about evolution. I guess we throw that out, too.
Same goes for Newton, Copernicous, Fermi, etc.
Wait, they didn't study these topics. Judging from your ridiculous screen name, you must think all scientists are like the Professor on Gilligan's Island--they are authorities on everything.
Just shut up and listen to Rush and enjoy the next few months. You won't likely see Republicans have even this much power for 25 years.
2007-04-27 13:35:04
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answered by Matthew P 4
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This wasn't Einstein's field of expertise. In fact the man was quite dense in other aspects of philosophy and thought.....he supported socialism. However, many highly respected scientists of today deny man's influence on climatic change. Since they don't agree with the political objectives of those pushing environmental regulations, they don't get any press.
2007-04-27 13:13:59
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answered by evans_michael_ya 6
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I wouldn't call Einstien the greatest scientist, and if you go by that logic then why didn't Aristotle or Gallilo wirte about it either....because the science wasn't advanced as it is now..
2007-04-27 13:06:57
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answered by emt_dragon339 5
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You do realize how profoundly stupid your question is, right? Neither did Da Vinci, for that matter. Feeling smarter now?
2007-04-27 13:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, Dude. I don't buy into the global warming hysteria, but trying to connect it to Einstein is pretty weak.
2007-04-27 13:20:22
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Do you really think this? Tell me you don't.
Einstein never talked about Yahoo Answers either - do we not exist?
2007-04-27 13:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Did Einstein ever write anything about masturbating? oops...........i guess he's not the greatest scientist after all.
2007-04-27 13:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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