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01-05-2010, 09:22 PM | #1 |
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Makes you wonder what else our scientists have got wrong
The following quote is from NASA's site http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/
A new paper in Science from NAI’s Arizona State University team indicates that a trusted equation for calculating the age of the solar system may need rewriting. The team’s measurements show that one of the equation’s assumptions — that certain kinds of uranium always appear in the same relative quantities in meteorites — is wrong. The differences in the quantities of uranium could mean that current estimates of the age of the solar system overshoot that age by 1 million years or more. Historical estimates place the age at about 4.5 billion years—a number that is not precise enough to show a difference of one million—but more finely honed recent calculations place the age at more like 4.5672 billion years. One million years is still an eyeblink at this scale, representing the difference between 4.566 and 4.567, but this difference is important in understanding the infant solar system. |
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Scientist : "We need to be more precise in our guesstimates"
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01-05-2010, 11:46 PM | #3 |
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01-06-2010, 11:01 AM | #4 |
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Re: Makes you wonder what else our scientists have got wrong
I've asked myself this question for what seems like forever. As a high school student (more than 25 years ago) I started pointing out 'oddities' in text books to my teachers, yet never got any "good" answers....for instance:
One paragraph would state that an electron is too small to measure, while in the next sentence, they say they can count them....hmmmm...how can you count that which you can not measure? Here's another oddity...'they' say that at absolute zero, all molecular activity stops...and they have proved it in a lab...hmmm...what about the fact that the lab is moving through space at 66k mph? |
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I laugh more and more about our science. I should say pseudo-science. Maybe Einstein was right when he discovered connections between universe and human stupidity.
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The Mayan Calendar Comes North 01 - Ian Xel Lungold Although this video (and part 2) should be on your list to watch entirely, have a look between 48 .. 50 min. ... amazing ! |
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Deep introspection leads to the only 'factual' elements one can really describe as "truth"...all else is speculative, subjective opinion. Deep truths can not be proven to anyone...only realized on an individual basis. The properties of modern science..."proven" facts...will soon demonstrate what some of us already know...we are 'god'. As usual...just my humble opinion. Last edited by Rareheart; 01-06-2010 at 07:39 PM. |
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01-06-2010, 08:06 PM | #10 |
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Scientists once believed that the earth was flat ( and other similar stories). Doctors use to treat any sickness by bloodletting and washing was considered bad for your health. Not such a long time ago,the atom was considered the smallest particle..... Every day we'll be finding out that what was true yesterday is not true any more today...( I am not talking about deliberate disinfo)
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01-06-2010, 08:14 PM | #11 |
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Scientist did knew the Earth wasn't flat, they just decided not to tell all the rest of us. All part of the dumbing down process. Same happening with the global warming fairytale these days. They know it doesn't make sense, they just decided to tell otherwise and make money out of it. I'm sure it will pass as the "flat Earth theory" and surely there will be a next tale to tell.
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Does anyone know if these numbers - 4.566 and 4.567 - are significant? Also, is the sun (our star) getting further away lately, pulled or drifting, which is a simple explanation for its dimming?
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01-15-2010, 04:02 PM | #13 |
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Another good one is The Electric Universe. Google it. Yet another thing science seems to have gotten wrong. Probably old news to you. Interesting if you've not seen it.
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01-15-2010, 09:34 PM | #14 |
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The questioning of accepted principles and 'known' facts is not recommended - for example as an aside . . . . years ago we decided to buy four day old calves and raise them to the age of 12 weeks before selling them. The problem was, how would we feed them? One solution would have been to buy a cow already producing milk. She would be quite capable of feeding two calves. Our property could only support one cow and we wanted to buy about ten calves so five cows were out of the question. The next option was to buy milk powder and hand feed the calves. This option could be expensive and we'd barely cover our costs when we sold the calves. As we did have one cow I proposed allowing her to feed two calves in the morning and in the afternoon, she could feed a second pair of calves. The ones she fed in the morning, I proposed to hand feed in the afternoon while those that she fed in the afternoon, I would hand feed next morning.
The vet said that was not a good idea as switching from natural to 'artificial' milk was not recommended as it would upset the calves internal 'plumbing.' I then suggested milking the cow and then adding the dried milk mixture to that and feeding the calves by hand with the result. The vet said in his years of experience, nobody had ever done that and he didn't think it would be successful. It was. |
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