krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|7166|Great Brown North

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Eagle wrote:

Relevant:

*sigh*

Another person commenting on the story of Creation without knowing squat about it.

The stats are pretty awesome though. Each dot is a GALAXY. We are pathetically small in the grand scheme of things. Conspiracy Keanu: Do you guys ever wonder if the universe is like the mind of somebody or represents something greater? I don't know how to explain it but it's fun to think about.
don't come into an awesome thread and act like a window licker




posted to facebook to anger the fanatical christians i'm sadly related to

Last edited by krazed (2012-03-26 18:32:52)

globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6710|Graz, Austria

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Eagle wrote:

Relevant:

Another person commenting on the story of Creation without knowing squat about it.
Because there is nothing to know about fairy tales!

You either believe in Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf or not.
Same goes for religion. You either believe whatever the clergy people tell and read to you from books like the Bible, the Quran and all the others or not.
You can't deduce everything by yourself, you will always go in circles, back to the same book that somebody wrote at some point.

Astronomy, physics and all the other sciences on the other hand...
You can actually do that.
That is, if you had all the time, you could start from the basics from early science and work your way up to today's science.
It's simply that you don't need to do it again for everything that has been done in the several thousand years and has proved to be obviously correct.

You can believe your maths teacher that 1+1=2.
You can believe Pythagoras that a2+b2=c2.
And so on, without the need to deduce everything yourself.

That's basically the difference between dogmatic religion and peer-reviewed, fact-based scientific work.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,068|7158|PNW

globefish23 wrote:

Astronomy, physics and all the other sciences on the other hand...
You can actually do that.
That is until you get to the point where nobody's able to.
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6710|Graz, Austria

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

Astronomy, physics and all the other sciences on the other hand...
You can actually do that.
That is until you get to the point where nobody's able to.
Well, we have to trust people like Hawking then.
Although, those fields of cosmology and quantum mechanics don't have an imminent influence in daily life any time soon.

One day, when the iPhone allows you to quantum-tunnel your own reminders to yesterday though...
Toilet Sex
one love, one pig
+1,775|6958

weird, at no point when zooming out do i pass Jay
Toilet Sex
one love, one pig
+1,775|6958

oh there he is just after Pluto
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,068|7158|PNW

globefish23 wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

Astronomy, physics and all the other sciences on the other hand...
You can actually do that.
That is until you get to the point where nobody's able to.
Well, we have to trust people like Hawking then.
Although, those fields of cosmology and quantum mechanics don't have an imminent influence in daily life any time soon.

One day, when the iPhone allows you to quantum-tunnel your own reminders to yesterday though...
Theoretical mathematics will always have an imminent effect on day-to-day life. See cellular phone...
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7054

globefish23 wrote:

Well, we have to trust people like Hawking then:

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