InflatableBuddha
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I don't think you know what science is if you think math is a science.The only true science is math (sorry math haters)
All other sciences (that aren't solidly grounded in math) are a blind guessing game compared to math.
Stating theories as facts.
I don't think you know what science is if you think math is a science.
It's limited to the physical realm.
Since there's such strong opinions here, there must be something.
First off, what do you mean by poiticization? And secondly, do you even know what you're objecting?I object to the poiticization of science.
Devastating rebuttal.
What's the qualitative difference between the two then, in your view?
Surely a 'fact' is just a theory with a lot of evidence behind it (or, failing that, with a sufficient number of guys with guns behind it).
In that sense, 'evolution' and 'that WW2 ever happened' are both 'facts' and both 'theories'.
A fact is something that is true. The truth will always be true and can't be disputed.
When I was growing up...there were 9 planets. This was ingrained into us as fact. Now there are only 8. I don't know how many times the universe has gotten older in my life.
I don't dispute science....I just don't put faith in it.
Pretty much the only things I object to are the subjects most scientists would consider inhumane. Human cloning, human testing, etc...
The only part I don't like about science are the ridiculously high costs. Our lab spends an absurd amount of money on disposable plastic goods, and I can't really understand why they're so expensive in the first place. Oh well.
edit: If I typed all that for a parody thread, then I'm pissed.
Umm if you can prove your theory with facts then it becomes a fact.
Gah, don't get me started on the science markup.
20L Nalgene polypropylene carboy:
$258 from Fisher, ~$220 after our discount
$485 from Nalgene Labware, ~$200 after discount
$112 from Nalgene consumer website
Devastating rebuttal.
Go ahead. Explain to me what science is and how math fits in that category.
I'm looking forward to it.
So you don't have an answer.
So you don't have an answer.
Pretty much what I expected.![]()
Yes math is a science. You could split hairs and say otherwise. Most people would say "well if you bend the definition enough you could say either way"
trying to act as if the answer is as definitive as 2+2 is fucking childish. Yes I am avoiding a dumbass flaming slugfest with you. It would be a complete waste of time.
A fact is something that is true. The truth will always be true and can't be disputed.
When I was growing up...there were 9 planets. This was ingrained into us as fact. Now there are only 8. I don't know how many times the universe has gotten older in my life.
I don't dispute science....I just don't put faith in it.
You are told this one because it's statistically true. Religiosity and intelligence have a fairly good correlation.I object to being told that all followers of Christ are weak minded, uneducated lemmings.
In 2008, intelligence researcher Helmuth Nyborg examined whether IQ relates to denomination and income, using representative data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth, which includes intelligence tests on a representative selection of American youth, where they have also replied to questions about religious belief. His results, published in the scientific journal Intelligence demonstrated that on average, Atheists scored 1.95 IQ points higher than Agnostics, 3.82 points higher than Liberal persuasions, and 5.89 IQ points higher than Dogmatic persuasions. [4] "I'm not saying that believing in God makes you dumber. My hypothesis is that people with a low intelligence are more easily drawn toward religions, which give answers that are certain, while people with a high intelligence are more skeptical," says the professor.[5]
