Specialization.Ack wrote:Why do you have a spirit animal solely for sex?ElkinFencer10 wrote:Bill Nye is my fucking spirit animal. I adore that man.
So, gravitational waves...
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Someone has to teach me about the act of mating.Ack wrote:Why do you have a spirit animal solely for sex?ElkinFencer10 wrote:Bill Nye is my fucking spirit animal. I adore that man.
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I wasn't actually talking about Bill Nye.. More like Brian Cox and his pompous "Science is everything" attitude. DeGrasse Tyson is also cool whenever he's not trying to sell me a movie or documentary
People think they're fans of science if they "liked" a stupid Facebook page, but look at the schools of science in the US. Many students are from places like China, India and elsewhere.
This is unrelated, but related in a different kind of way, and I hope someone enjoys this article http://www.shiftfrequency.com/life-crying-fora-dream As a theist I can respect an atheist argument so long as it's not degrading, but unfortunately many "celebrity scientists" revel in insulting others for what they believe, and of course there are others in the "faith" camp that decry certain scientific discoveries as fraudulent. Humans will always be humans, I guess
This is unrelated, but related in a different kind of way, and I hope someone enjoys this article http://www.shiftfrequency.com/life-crying-fora-dream As a theist I can respect an atheist argument so long as it's not degrading, but unfortunately many "celebrity scientists" revel in insulting others for what they believe, and of course there are others in the "faith" camp that decry certain scientific discoveries as fraudulent. Humans will always be humans, I guess
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So I take it you're a big fan of Richard Dawkins.Pulsar_t wrote:but unfortunately many "celebrity scientists" revel in insulting others for what they believe
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Exhuminator wrote:So I take it you're a big fan of Richard Dawkins.Pulsar_t wrote:but unfortunately many "celebrity scientists" revel in insulting others for what they believe
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Ack wrote:Why do you have a spirit animal solely for sex?ElkinFencer10 wrote:Bill Nye is my fucking spirit animal. I adore that man.

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So how much was Einstein truly a plagiarist? Hard to find impartial info on this.
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