Comment 2TJK Re: Fascinating

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Fascinating (Score: 1)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-10-21 14:38 (#2TJ8)

I've been paying closer attention to other fields of science recently, and wasn't aware of any of this stuff, so I find it endlessly fascinating. Every generation, I think, is willing to laugh at the false theories that previous generations accepted as fact before eventually finding there was a better explanation, without taking the time to wonder how many of their "facts" will eventually be overturned by future scientists looking for more accurate explanations.

That this stuff is happening - in the USA, at least - despite a culture increasingly hostile to the "educated elite" and whatever other impolite names the likes of Sarah Palin came up with for people who like science - is even more fascinating. Kudos to the boffins!

Re: Fascinating (Score: 1)

by tanuki64@pipedot.org on 2014-10-21 14:48 (#2TJ9)

That this stuff is happening - in the USA, at least - despite a culture increasingly hostile to the "educated elite" and whatever other impolite names the likes of Sarah Palin came up with for people who like science -
Who cares what the Eloi think?
http://s25.postimg.org/yse3ijo4r/b5u8_2l.gif

Re: Fascinating (Score: 1)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-10-21 17:10 (#2TJK)

Oops: internet outage + "click submit again" = dupe comment. Sorry!

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2014-10-21 17:10
I had tOo Google "eloi" and came up with this, courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Eloi are one of the two post-human races in H. G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine.
Nice one. Too bad your graphic didn't embed, though. Having run a forum (gotonicaragua.com) that had bots embedding graphic ads
into their spam posts, I can see why it isnt pernet outage + "click submit again" = dupe commented. thSoughrry!

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