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If we stop tracking the hurricanes then the number of tracked hurricanes in a season goes down what don't you understand
That's a great point, let me ask him about that.
It seems the more observers there are of a hurricane, the mroe likely it is to he destructive. I bet there were hurricanes 2 million years ago with 0 human deaths.
Makes you think...
Without observation, can we even be sure there would be hurricanes?
The traces and "evidence" might be from something else
Ah, just like the Trump approach to COVID. If we stop testing, our numbers improve!