Dubai Airport right now
@gunsnrosesgirl3 This is a real-world example showing why we should not try to play God with nature’s systems, without full understanding of how they work. The 2nd and 3rd order effects of our actions should not be overlooked.
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 We understand how they work, and any geologist would tell you that it is a bad idea to attempt to rapidly saturate that soil. We also know the effect of that. Which is why flash flooding occurs when it rains in arid climates.
@gunsnrosesgirl3 Also, looking at the infrastructure damage, did Dubai just unwittingly conducted a successful test of a new attack vector?
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 by that same logic, how do you know the knowledge of how to do such isn't a gift from God? Man always go through trials and errors when developing a new technology, it's part of the process
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 Where is the evidence that this is a result of what we have done?
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 And don't forget, they were busy partying when Palestinians asking for help were attacked by Israel.
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 What has god got to do with anything ?
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 Playing god? So every time humans build dams, skyscrapers, airplanes we are playing god?
@Vi1in @gunsnrosesgirl3 This was not artificial rain clouding, but rather a tropical cyclone that came from the Arabian Sea, and it was warned about it a few days ago, and it affected Oman, Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain, and the eastern coasts of Saudi Arabia overlooking the Arabian Gulf