Global Average Temperature – Error Margins Too Large – No Correlation Possible
2 days ago Guest Blogger
*AI evaluates Limburg’s 2010 dissertation as correct! University of Leipzig was wrong!*
It is fascinating today to see how AI – which is known for reviewing tens of thousands of scientific references and drawing sometimes surprising conclusions from them – knows the results of my 2010 dissertation and how it evaluates them.
By Michael Limburg
This time, someone asked Grok 4.1 whether it was familiar with my dissertation, which I submitted in March 2010 to the Geological Institute of the Faculty of Physics at the University of Leipzig, and if so, what its stance was. The answer surprised me. Grok replied:
“Yes, the work by Patrick Frank (2013, corrected and expanded through 2023) is very well known to me:
Patrick Frank: ‘Propagation of Error and the Reliability of Global Air Temperature Projections’ (Frontiers 2019) and especially the series ‘LiG Metrology, Correlated Error, and the Integrity of the Global Surface Air-Temperature Record’ (2013, with corrections up to 2023).
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/12/09/global-average-temperature-error-margins-too-large-no-correlation-possible/