Posted by Rich_WI on January 04, 2015 at 19:35:00 from (50.50.95.159):
In Reply to: Math question, CO2? posted by George Marsh on January 04, 2015 at 05:56:39:
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No, you actually didnt. You stated a question that relied on a fallacy known as "Begging the question". In short you stated that the energy source that produced the least CO2 after adding up as many of the factors as you can, would be the best for the enviroment. That is begging the question and a known informal fallacy. Because you started the argument with that and nothing else to hold it up, your whole argument falls apart with no responces needed by anybody else. A few people seemed to catch that but were very polite and simply responded by having you do the math yourself or didnt engage. Im just pointing out the fact that no matter what responces you get, you cant be right because your origional statements have no foundation. You lose by default.
As for if you want to know what energy source has the most CO2, I encourage you to figure that out, but as I have shown above, that proves nothing and is unrelated to your origional question. We have been over your energy use in your house many, many times. You have made some pretty wild claims about how cheap it is to heat with a known 40% higher energy input (electric), to the point that several people have called you out at fudging the numbers. It seems every week somebody would come here asking for advice on what heat source to use and it never fails, the cheerleader for the most expensive heat around starts telling the OP to heat with electricity. I could warm my house with the energy of all the people banging their head against the wall after you start saying that...
But keep doing the math, just understand that it means nothing when related to your question...
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