science (27)

Apr 1, 2013 6:48 AM CST science
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
AgentAjax: Same here, because it attracted research doctors, lawyers and scientists. Maybe they have something happening since they have established a company and I also think they sell shares.
Apr 1, 2013 6:57 AM CST science
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
AgentAjax: Same here, because it attracted research doctors, lawyers and scientists. Maybe they have something happening since they have established a company and I also think they sell shares.


Back in the late 90s when I was in a Men's Group, there was an utter nutter there who doing a lot of work for NASA on "Beam me up, Scotty."

Okay, the guy was a bit of a fruit loop when it came down to the CSA, the Family Court and what his responsibilities for his children are but his research stuff got a lot of us interested. Although he did shut up about it when we started asking questions.






Shame as so many of the guys really needed their thoughts directed away from all the negativitism of some. "Why should I pay for HER children when she has never worked?" Those guys never lasted long in the group.
Apr 5, 2013 4:40 AM CST science
conduit
conduitconduitmelbourne, Victoria Australia2 Threads 236 Posts
notauser: Science is a wonderful thing that keeps us asking the question why. The day we stop doing that is the day we stop learning. The reason for the great advances across the globe in the last 100 years is because some people stopped blindly following religion and start asking the question why. The answer was soon clear, why not.
It wasn't that long ago in history that a scientist had to be very careful not to upset the church with his ideas, for fear of his own life.



thumbs up thumbs up You hit the nail on the head... well explained. Welcome notauser to our forums....you have good ideas.
Apr 5, 2013 11:13 PM CST science
notauser
notausernotauserMt Waverley, Victoria Australia32 Posts
conduit: You hit the nail on the head... well explained. Welcome notauser to our forums....you have good ideas.


Thank you, conduit
Apr 5, 2013 11:37 PM CST science
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
Blizzard14u: A story on yahoo said Antarctica ice is increasing since 1985?

Why don’t people listen too the real science!
well blizz you will just have to update your science as its been building up since the last melt 100s of thousands of years ago as there is nothing to melt the snow . Program here this morning about it on national radio. Pod cast would be still there .
Apr 6, 2013 12:17 AM CST science
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
Apr 6, 2013 3:43 AM CST science
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
notauser: Science is a wonderful thing that keeps us asking the question why. The day we stop doing that is the day we stop learning. The reason for the great advances across the globe in the last 100 years is because some people stopped blindly following religion and start asking the question why. The answer was soon clear, why not.
It wasn't that long ago in history that a scientist had to be very careful not to upset the church with his ideas, for fear of his own life.


Goes back a long time when "scientists" where questioning the "Church." Why we ended up with protestant churches.

Why do the Hindu's have killing cows as being sacreligious? Is it because that if we kill them all off for food, we will not have a food source in the future? I do see the logic in that but there does have to be a limit.
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