Found: The oldest planet in the universe

ThreeLeggedGnome

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The fundamental similarity between science and religion is that both are based on faith. Both are irrelavant at times.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: ThreeLeggedGnome
The fundamental similarity between science and religion is that both are based on faith.

<tapping sarcasm meter>

hmmm
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: ThreeLeggedGnome
The fundamental similarity between science and religion is that both are based on faith.

With the exception of science, which is not.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: ThreeLeggedGnome
The fundamental similarity between science and religion is that both are based on faith.

<tapping sarcasm meter>

hmmm
*tap tap*

Damn, mine's malfunctioning too, it seems.
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: ThreeLeggedGnome
The fundamental similarity between science and religion is that both are based on faith.

With the exception of science, which is not.

/zips up flame suit and says that there is parts of science that is based of faith, but not all
 

Frodolives

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Originally posted by: rubenswm


NEW YORK - Astronomers have found the oldest known planet, a huge gaseous object almost three times as old as Earth and nearly as old as the universe itself.


Heh, when I see grammar like this I think to myself, does this mean that we previously didn't have an "oldest known" planet? ;)
 

silverpig

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I read about this in the paper. I really didn't like how they reported it though. It was pretty sensationalist, but that's what sells papers right?

I gotta get me a subscription to Science.
 

UglyCasanova

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Originally posted by: silverpig
I read about this in the paper. I really didn't like how they reported it though. It was pretty sensationalist, but that's what sells papers right?

I gotta get me a subscription to Science.

Yup, that's the same way I heard it on the news. "Story that will completely change everything you've ever known about anything, evAr!"