Monday, October 10, 2011

US Government Rediscovers Archimedes Principle

NSF just now figures out Archimedes’ buoyancy principle
Before

Just like Archimedes discovered millennia ago, it is well known today that the Arctic ice cap displaces it’s own weight in the water so that when it melts it will not cause a rise in global sea level.

Surprisingly, the National Science Foundation has just figured this out (thanks to someone complaining about it) and has issued a correction to their sea ice page.

The error was first pointed out by commenter Steven Skinner on WUWT on March 25th 2010, who wrote:

The NSF, the U.S. Office of Naval Research, and the Japanese government cooperated in funding a research project called SHEBA (Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic) back in 1997. Considering the big names in funding I was surprised they allowed the conclusion in the last sentence past scientific proof reading before publication. The bit from ‘melting sea ice…’

It’s fixed now, see the BEFORE and AFTER.
AFTER:
It's not that the scientists at NSF (and yes, Virginia, there are real scientists at NSF) don't understand Archimedes Principle, it's just that they "knew" that global warming had to to cause rising sea levels.


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