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As a bespectacled individual, I was hoping for something a little more high tech. :)
On the upside, it is good to know when you’re in a pinch.
Curling, the backdrop for a a controversy among physicists. Who knew? You do now. :)
Just when I think I have a handle on base concept or two… *sigh*
My ignorance knows no bounds. :) I count myself, after watching this video, just little more in touch with the basic stuffs that makes computer technologies work.
No preamble necessary, watch and learn folks. :)
Ah, the models we learn in school, just to get our head in the game. Here is a quick one minute physics video illustrating that most things are lot more complex than what we initially thought.
ed. *Sorry about that folks, amongst all the cut and paste I made a boo boo, this is the actual vid I wanted to showcase*
I am going to use the discussion points found on RichardDawkins.net as the basis of this feature.
Calilasseia is the author of the post and deserves many rich accolades for assembling so much useful information in one spot. This constitutes an open thread of sorts, please leave your opinions and observations in the comment section.
Enjoy!
[11] The tiresome conflation of evolutionary theory with abiogenesis (with Big Bang side salad).
A favourite one, this, among the creationists who come here. Which always results in the critical thinkers going into petunias mode (read Douglas Adams in order to understand that reference). Since so many creationists are woefully ill-educated in this area, I shall now correct that deficit in their learning.
Evolutionary theory is a theory arising from biology, and its remit consists of explaining the observed diversity of the biosphere once living organisms exist. The origin of life is a separate question, and one which is covered by the theory of naturalistic abiogenesis, which is a theory arising from a different scientific discipline, namely organic chemistry. Learn this distinction before posting, otherwise you will simply be regarded as ignorant and ill-educated.
While we’re at it, evolutionary theory does not consider questions about the origin of Planet Earth itself, nor does it consider questions about the origin of the universe. The first of these questions is covered by planetary accretion theory, the second by cosmology, both of which arise from physics. As a consequence of learning this, if you subsequently erect the tiresome conflation of evolutionary theory with the Big Bang or the origin of the Earth, be prepared to be laughed at.




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