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Weather has only been recorded for a little over 100 years. The Earth is 4.5 BILLION years old. Global warming is FOLKLORE. Who is to blame for the second ice age?
Gravity has only been known about for a little over 200 years. The Earth is 4.5 BILLION years old. Gravity is FOLKLORE. Who is to blame for floating in water?
That is how much sense your post makes. Scientific knowledge is not measured as correct/incorrect because of how long of a period we've known about a particular occurrence. We've had computers for less than 80 years and yet, it's easier for scientists to explain how a computer works than for archeologists to explain how the pyramids were built. The funny thing is that the pyramids were around for 3000 years. What that says is that whether we've recorded weather for 100 years or even 4000 years is irrelevant. We know more about it today than we've ever known about it. Actually, science has become so advanced at establishing weather patterns/conditions that it can tell us what the weather is like on other planets. We can tell what the temperature is like on those planets on any given day. We can tell it'll never rain on Mars. We can even say just how thick the ice will be on other planets and we've never even been past the moon. So yeah, how long we've known about a particular event/phenomenon is pretty much irrelevant in today's world and has been for a while. Hell, we've only known about DNA for 50-60 years and we've already cloned animals. So if that doesn't tell you how flawed your argument is, nothing does.
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