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Originally posted by OldCorp
I call it as I see it. Not everyone will see things the same way. Politics and religion are one thing - actually they are two things - but science is different. It's either there or it isn't, provable by experimentation and observation or not. There's no room for bias in science.
Originally posted by ElectricUniverse
Originally posted by OldCorp
I call it as I see it. Not everyone will see things the same way. Politics and religion are one thing - actually they are two things - but science is different. It's either there or it isn't, provable by experimentation and observation or not. There's no room for bias in science.
You are extremely wrong in that, and you are making a very bad assumption in your part which imo will influence badly this research you are trying to do.
You are claiming there is no bias in science when the whole Anthropogenic Global Warming claim was shown to be a scam and the perpetrators were caught red handed?... Those perpetrators were scientists seen by many as "the cream of the crop" regarding AGW, yet they were caught red handed in the deception that to this day is AGW/Global Warming.
Science doesn't see, or observes everything. I doubt Elenin is what many people are claiming it is, but you have seen some of the research I have posted which shows some large gravitational field exists in the Solar System from what is very probably some very dense object, or orbjects, which we haven't observed yet.
Originally posted by OldCorp
I'm sorry, but I see it differently. The global warming scandal is a result of the LIES of the researchers who saw one thing and reported something totally different. Maybe I should have said "Scientists can be biased; but science can not." I learned to appreciate the value of the scientific method when I was in medical school (I never finished because I broke my back shingling my roof, which put me in a wheelchair for 3 years,) but I DID learn that observable, reproducible science is incapable of deceit; only the observer is capable of that.
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
Thanks for being there for us!!
Originally posted by sara123123
reply to post by OldCorp
Here's some lurve to ya! Look forward to see it! Thanks.
Originally posted by JakiusFogg
So today is the day!!! it's already afternoon here!! Arrrrhhhgghh etc.
Can you hear me shiver with antici....................SAY IT!!!...................................pation!
It's in the pipe. Thank you.
Originally posted by Timmeh69
Can you ask the telescope guy to look at this location 5h 53m 27s,-6 10' 58.
It's the one with the image missing in Google sky.
Originally posted by AceWombat04
Thank-you for doing this, and good job. I love it when people that have the resources and time to actually do some digging not only do do, but then go to the lengths you have to share what you discover with the rest of us, without reservation. That's a valuable service, and is greatly appreciated. Can't wait to see it.
Originally posted by OldCorp
Originally posted by JakiusFogg
So today is the day!!! it's already afternoon here!! Arrrrhhhgghh etc.
Can you hear me shiver with antici....................SAY IT!!!...................................pation!
I love RHPS references. "Lost in time, lost in space; and feeling." hehehe
Star for you.