time said:
I admire the way you have conveyed a warm fuzzy feeling without a single fact to back it up.
I'm not quite sure about the
"warm" and
"fuzzy" part, but heck, everyone is free to interpret my words in whatever way he chooses.
As for
"without a single fact"... I have no formal education in economics, I have no access to reliable (
and factually correct!) data about global economy, I have no education in geology and other oil industry-related fields, and I certainly don't have access to reliable up to date data on the subject. It would be very strange if I attempted to present some statements as "facts" and then prove you with a mathematical precision something based on those! In fact, if I
did that,
that would sound very much like some elections speech. That's what polititians normally do when they present their programs : blabber nonsense about subjects they've no idea about while trying to convince public that whatever they say is the god-given truth.
The tiny problem that we have here, is that for all I know,
none of the posters on this forum have the required knowledge base and up to date data in the aforementioned fields. Therefore I view any attempt to drag out some
"undeniable facts", throw in some
"well proven theories" and then to demonstrate some
"unquestionable conclusions" as... I don't know, as a pile of dung, to put it gently. All I can rely on in my analysis of the situation is common sense and some basic knowledge of history - and that's exactly what I do.
Besides... Let's suppose for a second that :
1. I believed every word in the two of the papers that were mentioned in this thread like I would the word of God (if I were religious, anyway).
2. I trusted the authors of both of these studies to pursue just one single goal - to forewarn the mankind of the inevitable doom
(that would be Doom III, I presume), and that I didn't have even the tiniest suspicion that they had other interests in mind, monetary or otherwise.
3. I somehow got convinced that all of the other studies out there were in fact erroneous or plain deliberately misleading.
4. I believed all the claims that no alternatives to oil can possibly be developed in time, and that I somehow got convinced overnight that all the studies I've read in the last decade - that showed that given sufficient investments such alternatives can be developed within reasonable timeframe - were nothing but a hoax.
Now that we assume all of the above (which we
really shouldn't!), what is it precisely that you'd expect me (or anyone else, for that matter) to do? Cease typing this post up, go packing right away, head for the Rockies and start digging the fallout shelter? Run around like a headless chicken screaming
"The Russkies are coming... er... the oil is running out!" and start to convince everyone I know that
they should head out for the Rockies to dig fallout shelters? Join Greenpeace and generally start hugging the rainbow? No, really! :-?