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Does anyone else follow Randall Carlson, Graham hancock, brien Foerster etc?
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Howard_Casto:
Science matters to EVERYONE and it is the MOST important thing in human existence.  Everything man made in our world is a result of science and our manipulation of the natural world, for better or for worse is all due to scientific study.  The reason we can feed the massive populations we have today is due to manipulation of plants and animals and artificial preservatives.  The reason your life expectancy is in the 70's to 80's instead of the 40's to 50's is due to medical science.  Long story short, anybody that bashes science or taints it with psuedo-science nonsense is not only a moron, but actively doing an evil act. 

The meaning of human existence is to expand our knowledge in order to have a greater understanding of the universe which will ensure our species survival for generations to come.  Humans aren't particularly strong or rugged in the animal world but we thrive because we are smart.  Therefore intelligence is our most important survival trait and everyone should get behind supporting the expansion of intelligence, both for the individual and the species as a whole. 
Zebidee:
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First principle of sales is that there is always someone out there that wants to buy your crap, the trick is to promote it to enough people then you'll make a motza.

Discussion on this thread proves that the principle applies to ideas as well as things.

I don't know who the guys in the subject line are, don't want to know, don't want to waste my short but valuable time on this earth seriously entertaining what reason and intuition tells me is ---That which is odiferous and causeth plants to grow---. Goddamit, I could be playing Galaga instead.

<yawn>
Mr. Peabody:
@Howard: I thought better of my last, with the following thoughts: I have read and seen in videos people saying most things decays in thousands or hundreds of thousands of years. Bone sticks around a long time, given its mineral qualities, though has required special circumstances even so. Perhaps they were wrong? In any case, I am neither for nor against the idea of prior high-tech civilizations. You and others seem to feel claims of such are an existential threat.

And to the last you have indicated so (in an arguably 'religious' manner). On that I think pop culture, particularly the fervor for fantasy and scifi, is much worse.




--- Quote from: Zebidee on October 19, 2018, 03:07:16 am ---Goddamit, I could be playing Galaga instead.

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Mr. Peabody:
In the spirit of the thread.....


Chromosomal evidence we're created through genetic intervention

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