Could There Be a 'Reason' For Climate Change Denial?

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by Jimbee68, Mar 12, 2019.

  1. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Science is an organised system of ignorance.
     
  2. Meliai

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    Its literally the opposite of that
     
  3. deleted

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    science is unorganized system eminence?
     
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  4. Meliai

    Meliai Members

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    Lol well maybe not literally

    Although i dont think eminence means the opposite of ignorance?
     
  5. Driftrue

    Driftrue Banned

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    The sun shiiines.. People forget..
     
  6. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Nuh-uh! Moon shines here.

    Although.. technically its the sun shine reflecting on the moon (of which I coincidently got convinced through science :grinning:)
     
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    yeah not sure either. I was just playing along..
     
  8. lode

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    You're mixing scientists, centuries and the first part of the first law of thermodynamics.

    Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
     
  9. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Except......

    I will leave you to tell them
     
  10. Irminsul

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    When science develops unproven theories to coincide with what they don't understand then it becomes an organised system of ignorance. People always tell other people they're ignorant if they think certain things based on invalid information, so why can't an organisation also be ignorant?

    Pretty much anything to do with space and the universe is all theory anyway, nobody has an answer, if we had an answer there'd be no theories. So, we as a society are subjected to that system. Can't agree with each other, every theory theoretically "makes sense".

    I don't think anyone can literally sit there and hold ground on a "theory" that isn't proven, tell everyone else they're wrong without being ignorant themselves. Lol.

    Dictionary defines ignorance as: lack of knowledge and/or information. While you can argue that science is knowledge and information, I feel it is negated by having several, if not more, theories and hypothesis on the same parameter and subject. Like I said, nobody can agree, just push their own unproven theories based on information and knowledge that the next party interprets completely different. To me shows a lack of knowledge and understanding or else, there would be no theories just an absolute truth and where that truth counts has always been "up in the air" and nobody really knows. So if you don't really know, you don't have the information or knowledge = ignorance.
     
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  11. lode

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    Except they may have found a loophole in the second law of thermodynamics.

    Physicists reverse time using quantum computer

    So Irminsul is right and nothing means anything.
     
  12. guerillabedlam

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    I don't think that's accurate, it doesn't necessarily apply to quantum systems..

     
  13. unfocusedanakin

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    Written on a computer that travels to the other side of the world so I can read it. Someone accomplished something there just so you could be a fool.

    I doubt you could explain the computer protocols that make this possible. Computer science is a science.

    It is you who is ignorant. You use science in your everyday life.
     
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    Lan: is in the local library..

    Wan: is the ability to transmit to the library across the world..

    VMS/OS dates back to the 70s, and its primary use for files sharing is probably still part of server software today. But everything is run by Skynet now.. :D I forgotten most the networking jargon from then .." Du:tapeonline D:smf ". .. just weird mainframe language.

    Id love to walk into the data center today and see what kinda machine replaced the robots that replaced us Media jockey- tape librarians in the 1980s. Its how someone on the other side the world got their bank statement/ because a human being loaded the tape into a machine.

    Maybe the universe is just a big magnetic tape ..or an SSD card. Never mind its been covered already..
    [​IMG]
     
  15. Irminsul

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    The words science and technology can and often are used interchangeably. But the goal of science is the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake while the goal of technology is to create products that solve problems and improve human life. Simply put, technology is the practical application of science.




    By the way I copy and pasted that from Google. Thanks science. :)

    Nobody gives a hoot about technology, do you think I'm going to lose any sleep because I can't microchip a super computer LAN processes intergalactic satellite data compress? I specifically mentioned space, cosmology and universe as the topical viewpoints in my posts and you were to ignorant to see it when it was right in front of you. Ohh look at that, anyone can point fingers and call someone ignorant. :tearsofjoy:
     
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  16. StellarCoon

    StellarCoon Dr. Professor

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    science is unorganized system of eminemz

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  17. Of course science is rooted in ignorance. If we already knew everything, there would be nothing to discover. Now if only scientists could admit that they don't know everything, or even 1% of everything.

    The multiverse "theory" immediately springs to mind. "The universe seems fine tuned? Well, then...why, that's because there are infinite number of universes! Let's all believe that and spend the next century trying to prove it mathematically, even though those maths will be completely meaningless because we can't experience it firsthand!" If you convolute things enough, you can probably prove that the universe is a turnip, but the simplest answer is usually correct.
     
  18. Irminsul

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    Nah nah it's cool, we'll just sit here and pretend that the dictionary is wrong about its definition of words because it clashed with peoples feelings on a subject. :p

    Better burn them dictionaries! They the devil! The devil I tell ya THE DEVIL! :tearsofjoy:
     
  19. Asmodean

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    They're often used wrongy interchangable but they're also intertwined. Science made the technology possible for you to use the computer. Seems rather obvious that's how it was ment.
     
  20. Driftrue

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    Maybe the point of science.. Ah, nevermind, I can't get this thought into words.
     

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