Sounds like a Daily Mail reader![]()
This, from a medium/psychic site.....
To realise how utterly bloody ridiculous it is for scientists or anyone else to believe they can control the temperature of Earth and its fluctuations, you only have to go outside and look up to the sky.
That - all that lot up there - is what these bloody idiots profess to be able to "control" via regulation of just one of the things - carbons - that interact to produce earth's atmosphere.
It is the most complex thing imaginable ! In fact it is complexity BEYOND imagination.
And these prats who cannot even cure a common cold reckon they can "regulate" (and therefore "control") THAT ?
Trust me, they are living in Cloud Cuckoo Land.
Getting back to our current question, it asks us to define the very nature of mankind, something some of the best minds on this earth have been trying to do for thousands of years.
We can and should keep trying. But, Gawd, if only we knew the answer to that question ! It would explain so much to us.![]()
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The fact is, on things that REALLY matter, we "know" very little more than the Egyptians knew 4000 years ago.
P.S. - Or, to put it another way, we are still blundering along in the dark and, in this country at least, we seem to now be going backwards in many respects. (Just been reading today's paper - yet more gratuitous murders - what the hell are things coming to ?
Cloud Cuckoo Land.......?
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear
bright, until you hear them speak.
Sounds like a Daily Mail reader![]()
Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to put it on a person is demented!
Such a broad sweeping statement really, it doesnt even stick to the same subject it just meanders about and returns to some ancient egyptian crap. Its more like a conversation with a pissed old fella in a backstreet pub than a web blog.
Are these, by any chance, the same prats that can treat many different types of cancer or split the atom.And these prats who cannot even cure a common cold reckon they can "regulate" (and therefore "control") THAT ?
I don't know what the hell is in there, but it's weird and pissed off whatever it is.
So, according to the quote, humanity is not causing global warming. One less thing to worry about ...![]()
"The Universe is full of enough wonder already, without the need to believe in the paranormal." - Paraquote of Richard Dawkins
Quite far, yes. Well, at least most of us don't think the sun is Apollo driving his chariot across the sky. But you never know on these medium/psychic forums. (yes I know that was the Greeks, but......)
And no cure yet for the common cold? But I get my flu jab in a couple of weeks, so that's something.
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear
bright, until you hear them speak.
This lady could have done with some of that modern scientific stuff:
http://www.egyptianmyths.net/djedmum.htm
But then, perhaps dealing with dental abscesses and consequent blood-poisoning doesn't " really matter".
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear
bright, until you hear them speak.
Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to put it on a person is demented!
She seems a bit lost to me. Maybe depressed. People who are depressed often become over sensitive to newspaper stories.
"(Just been reading today's paper - yet more gratuitous murders - what the hell are things coming to ?"
Just an observation.
BMJ has Sanitation first (since 1840) with Antibiotics a close second. (Source)
After all an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure![]()
Defendants might as well have said: Beneficent creatures from the 17th dimension use this bracelet as a beacon to locate people who need pain relief and whisk them off to their home world every night to provide help in ways unknown to our science.
Judge Frank Easterbrook commenting on the Q-Ray bracelet
"For Gods sake you're an American! Stop thinking of the consequences and blow something up" - Stan Smith, American Dad!
That's actually an interesting question. As Mongrel says, the biggest advances overall are usually said to be sanitation and antibiotics, but they are both 19th century discoveries, as was anaesthesia and vaccination is even older. According to that BMJ article, that would put the discover of the structure of DNA as the greatest 20th century advance. However, I'm not sure I agree with this. Although it's an interesting discovery and will almost certainly lead to big advances, it hasn't actually contributed that much to medicine yet. Considering how much medicine has advanced in the last century, it's actually quite surprising how few big changes there have been, it seems to have mostly been many incremental changes and is hard to pick out any individual thing that made a big difference by itself.
Better sorry than safe.
I was going to suggest x rays but I see that in 1895 its discovery just creeps under the bar as a 19th Century innovation. Nobel prize in 1901 though.
So intead I'm going to say solid state electronics.
I think part of the problem is that we're not specialist enough to be aware of the large breakthroughs - we generally only see the end result. Gene sequencing has allowed us to create new and better techniques in antibiotic production and oncology, for instance, that leads to better targeted treatments. We will only see this if we seek out the journals or are unlucky enough to have need of these new techniques, techniques which have greatly increased the long term survival chances of patients in the case of cancers.
Defendants might as well have said: Beneficent creatures from the 17th dimension use this bracelet as a beacon to locate people who need pain relief and whisk them off to their home world every night to provide help in ways unknown to our science.
Judge Frank Easterbrook commenting on the Q-Ray bracelet
"For Gods sake you're an American! Stop thinking of the consequences and blow something up" - Stan Smith, American Dad!
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