Well, my father, a very relaxed fellow, always told me “Son, worry is the price you pay for what doesn’t happen!” He never got to the 1st corollary, however, which is: therefore worry.
My son was worried about both homework and the sun one day dying. I told him by the time the sun dies we’ll be long gone (a billion years or so) but that homework is due tomorrow so not to hedge his bets on the sun dying before school the next day.
I suppose I am a wet blanket in pointing out two logical fallacies with Rat’s theorem, first it is not one worry cancelling out the other worry – for his statement to be true the actuality of global warming would have to be true, in order for it to end life and therefore financial worry, not the fear of it (you could be unperturbed about global climate change and still have your financial worry interrupted by an untimely climate induced death). Also two unrelated worries would not effect one another, if, say I worry that peanut butter is making me fat, and that rattlesnakes were plotting to usurp Ecuador. Sorry Rat, your logic is not syllogistic.
This reminds me of that scene in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” where Butch and the Kid are about to escape pursuers by jumping off a cliff into a river.
“I don’t know how to swim.”
“Don’t worry about that. The fall will probably kill you.”
Henry Ford learned of a process for turning wood scraps from the production of Model T’s into charcoal briquets. So, E.G. Kingsford, a relative of Ford’s, brokered the site selection for Ford’s new charcoal manufacturing plant, so blame Ford..
Never mind that Solar Activity has over 100x more effect on our climate than atmospheric composition, accounts for Jupiter and Mars having identical climate trends as Earth, and explains the increasing ratio of Carbon 14 to Carbon 12 in the atmosphere (burning fossil fuels would decrease the ratio).
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
I can’t worry about both? Just watch me.
Bilan about 7 years ago
Vice versa, if you have no money, you can’t add to global warming.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I’m with Goat on this one. How comforting.
PICTO about 7 years ago
We’re still burning peat. We’re just waiting to see if this new-fangled thing called coal catches on…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Does this explain fossil fuel company CEOs?
Alexander the Good Enough about 7 years ago
Well, my father, a very relaxed fellow, always told me “Son, worry is the price you pay for what doesn’t happen!” He never got to the 1st corollary, however, which is: therefore worry.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 7 years ago
Coal flavored food? Yummy!
Radish... about 7 years ago
Meanwhile, China is going solar.
Machtyn about 7 years ago
Why worry about what nature does? Nature will do what it does. Humans don’t affect it much.
wllilly1960 about 7 years ago
…Rat: MAGA!
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 7 years ago
My son was worried about both homework and the sun one day dying. I told him by the time the sun dies we’ll be long gone (a billion years or so) but that homework is due tomorrow so not to hedge his bets on the sun dying before school the next day.
ferikson about 7 years ago
I suppose I am a wet blanket in pointing out two logical fallacies with Rat’s theorem, first it is not one worry cancelling out the other worry – for his statement to be true the actuality of global warming would have to be true, in order for it to end life and therefore financial worry, not the fear of it (you could be unperturbed about global climate change and still have your financial worry interrupted by an untimely climate induced death). Also two unrelated worries would not effect one another, if, say I worry that peanut butter is making me fat, and that rattlesnakes were plotting to usurp Ecuador. Sorry Rat, your logic is not syllogistic.
Number Three about 7 years ago
Rat is an idiot. Of course you can worry about 2 (or more) things at once.
(Misses point of strip)
xxx
GaryCooper about 7 years ago
This reminds me of that scene in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” where Butch and the Kid are about to escape pursuers by jumping off a cliff into a river.
“I don’t know how to swim.”
“Don’t worry about that. The fall will probably kill you.”
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
Coal? I would have thought Rat was pro-pain.
cosman about 7 years ago
Henry Ford learned of a process for turning wood scraps from the production of Model T’s into charcoal briquets. So, E.G. Kingsford, a relative of Ford’s, brokered the site selection for Ford’s new charcoal manufacturing plant, so blame Ford..
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
I am skeptical of Rat’s Theorem, but nonetheless I’d accept an invitation to the barbecue. Live as though there were no tomorrow: you may be right!
falcon_370f about 7 years ago
Never mind that Solar Activity has over 100x more effect on our climate than atmospheric composition, accounts for Jupiter and Mars having identical climate trends as Earth, and explains the increasing ratio of Carbon 14 to Carbon 12 in the atmosphere (burning fossil fuels would decrease the ratio).
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
If Santa give you coal for Christmas for being naughty, BURN THE COAL!!!
nathan.garner about 3 years ago
dude
alantain about 1 year ago
Yes, but while we’re waiting for global annihilation, I’d rather not be homeless, starving, and freezing my butt off.