Seems
a pretty good analogy for what humans are doing to the atmosphere
This is
a pretty good analogy to Climate science, except we have yet to assign a financial cost to human decisions that increase our risk.
It's actually
a pretty good analogy.
Well this white basketball player who is smart, talented and works hard — but in a black dominated profession — paints
a pretty good analogy.
Not exact matches
And of COURSE there are artificial stimulants to emotions, and
pretty much anything else... That's actually a
good analogy of sin.
I don't play many video games, but being a millennial of a certain level of nerdiness, I understand video - game
analogies pretty well.
That
analogy is actually
pretty good because it's not, in most of these videos, people spying on you.
As for your sports
analogy, it's
pretty dumb caring about somebody you never met just because they throw a ball
well.
I think the drunk driving
analogy explains the natural variation on a different road
pretty well.
«I've always loved the
analogy that you're flying on a plane and you see a rivet pop out and are you so worried,
well maybe not, but eventually enough of those rivets pop out that's going to be holding together something
pretty critical on that airplane and that's going to cause that airplane to crash and that's of course what everybody worries about.
A bouncing ball absorbs and re-emits energy... so the
analogy is
pretty good... when the balls hit the earth they bounce off in different directions... but they do bounce off... all the greenhouse effect can do is slow down the speed at which the balls bounce off through the atmosphere of the earth... a bit like wind resistance... the balls do not endlessly bounce backwards and forwards between the earth and the atmosphere... the balls just bounce off the earth through the atmosphere at a slower speed... so basically the greenhouse effect is just balls...
You try and substitute irrelevant
analogies to other industries that also use technology (which is
pretty much everyone) as being somehow insightful as to where this industry may be going, because that seems to be the
best you have to offer.