Here we go again. I was hoping for a stimulating debate where I might possibly learn something, but some people just can't see past their own egos.
A quick recap:
God_of_getting_layed said:
um, come up with a theory that says observations effect test results, um, a theory explaining this cause and effect process would be great....lol, as if tests like this mean science is flawed or something
My response:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1998/02/980227055013.htm
Here is a small snippet from that article:
In a study reported in the February 26 issue of Nature (Vol. 391, pp. 871-874), researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have now conducted a highly controlled experiment demonstrating how a beam of electrons is affected by the act of being observed...
Instead of saying "Gee D!ck, that's really cool I did not know that" my adversary tries to look smart and fails miserably:
My comment you are rebutting here was just my description of the kind of explanation that I already know exists that wouldv explained your prior comment. but thanx though, I already know about quantum mechanics.
So you already knew what you asked me to prove? Interesting.
I really want you to explain this to me though:
lol, I never asked you to provide me with such an explanation.
Are you serious? Read your own words again.
um, come up with a theory that says observations effect test results, um, a theory explaining this cause and effect process would be great..
Here are some scientific hypothesis
(A) You are schizophrenic and the
other you posted earlier
(B) You suffer from short-term amnesia
(C) You fail to recognize when you've been completely owned
(D) All of the above
While our 5 sense wont allow us to explain everything in reality (such things include weither or not God exists), they do provide us with enough information to accurately explain the physical universe.
I'm not talking about theological arguments about God, or touchy-feely sh!t like why we are here..I am talking about the physical universe we live in, this multi-skinned onion of reality that we are only physically equipped to scrape the surface of.
Aside from the fact that our five senses can only experience a small fraction of the energetic spectrum around us, you totally ignored the fact that our consciousness is manifested in a 4-dimensional world. Science has hypothesized that there are up to
10 dimensions.
To assume that we can deduce everything from such a limited perspective is arrogant and foolish. I'm not saying we should stop trying to figure things out, let's just be real and humble about our perspective here. We are far from having the final word!
okay, the people making these supernatural claims are actually claiming that thier supernatural explanation IS SCIENTIFIC. and on top of that, they are saying their supernatural explanation is a better scientific explanation that a more not so supernatural one.
I will agree with you here. Any claim to knowledge deserves a fair share of skepticism. I just find it ironic that people believe that science should be exempt from skepticism itself. The biggest geniuses were those that questioned the status quo to begin with, so why the hypocrisy?
given the evidence at hand today, we can safely rule out any supernatural explanation.
Maybe you can, but I certainly cannot. Especially since all my life I have dreamt of every death in my family the night before they happened. Do you honestly expect me to go to a lab and prove that I can do this?
I once spoke to a shaman who told me detailed accounts of my youth and successfully predicted specific events of my future. Do you think that he is interested in being analyzed or even compensated for demonstrating his skills?
Science thinks everyone should play by their rules but in my experience, life and reality is much bigger than anything we can measure or dissect.
you have yet to provide me with an example of where the scientific method makes assumptions.
Molecules were once the smallest particle, then atoms, then electrons, then quarks/leptons.. etc, etc, etc..
Scientists thought they understood gravity and even made a law in it's honor, till a certain Mr. Einstein showed up with his wacky space-time geometry and blew that out of the water.
It was once considered a scientific fact that nothing could travel faster than the speed of light, look at
how that is shaping up
Science makes tons of grand assumptions all the time, calling them "theories", only to have them destroyed as progress is made. I am convinced that before scientists could ever uncover the secrets of the universe, they would be sucked into a black singularity of their own smugness.
I'm not saying that science is not awesome or useful. My point is that it is not the be-all end-all of explanations for every conceivable phenomena out there. Like us, it has its limitations and is not worthy of worship because it is not infallible or perfect!
You really disappoint me GoGL. Next time you post, instead of getting so childishly defensive, why don't you put up some valuable information - you know, like some links or even footnotes from your own brilliant research.
So far the only thing you have shown expertise in is dodging the facts and denying reality.
Try again, Junior.