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Evaluating Arguments on Climate Stability

A commentator makes the following argument: 'The Earth's climate has always changed naturally. Therefore, human-induced changes are no different, and the biosphere will simply self-correct and settle into a new, stable condition.' Based on the principles of system dynamics, explain the critical flaw in this reasoning, specifically addressing how the nature of the underlying process can lead to continuous change rather than a new stable state.

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