Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
Cool school.This is for AV.
Evil scientists cashing in on the electroweak theory.
Your kidding right?Cool school.
Thanks for the ad.
This Z BOSON guy ... what number is he on the Periodic Table?
Right.Your kidding right?
For the record, Bungle Bear put the nail in the coffin here.sjastro said:The Z boson is a gauge boson not an element.
(Not likely).Right.
What does any of this, have anything in the slightest to do with @Bungle_Bear ?AV1611VET said:For the record, Bungle Bear put the nail in the coffin here.
Non sequitir.AV1611VET said:I thought electroweak came AFTER electromagnetism/weak nuclear force; not BEFORE it.
Post 15 please.(Not likely).
What does any of this, have anything in the slightest to do with @Bungle_Bear ?
Non sequitir.
Take me for instance.
Say I held to the idea that there are only 100 elements in the Periodic Table.
I'd be behind the times, wouldn't I?
Kinda daft?
Or say I refused to accept heliocentrism vis-à-vis geocentrism, combustion vis-à-vis phlogiston, or chemistry vis-à-vis alchemy?
I'd be daft, wouldn't I?
Here's my challenge:
What if I refused to accept electroweak force vis-à-vis electromagnetism/weak nuclear force?
Many, for reasons that I don't understand refuse to accept science.What if I refused to accept electroweak force vis-à-vis electromagnetism/weak nuclear force?
Keep in mind I wasn't asking about rejecting science.Many, for reasons that I don't understand refuse to accept science.
Yes. Creationists, conservatives and conservatives christians have been halting or slowing down research that they seem unfit like stem cell research, research on climate change, research for renewable energy sources etc.1. This isn't a technocracy we live in, and no one is trying to steampunk science.
2. We don't stand in the way of technological advancements, so we're not harming anyone or stunting the growth of their research.
Yes he will. A college student who wants a good start needs a good deal of factual knowlegde. To know what an acid is, the structure of DNA, basic algebra, etc. But above all, this college student needs to be familiarized with the scientific method, with the notion that empirical evidence trumps authority.3. A teacher that teaches we came from Adam, and not Magilla Gorilla, isn't going to prevent one of her students from going on to hybridize winter wheat or the edible banana, find oil, square a circle, or anything else that is pending discovery.
Born-again scientists have given us:He will has stumped a possible career and deprived the nation of a functional brain.
Nonsense.Born-again scientists have given us:
As well as:
- Antiseptic Surgery
- Bacteriology
- Calculus
- Celestial Mechanics
- Chemistry
- Comparative Anatomy
- Computer Science
- Dimensional Analysis
- Dynamics
- Electrodynamics
- Electromagnetics
- Electronics
- Energetics
- Entomology of Living Insects
- Field Theory
- Fluid Mechanics
- Galactic Astronomy
- Gas Dynamics
- Genetics
- Glacial Geology
- Gynecology
- Hydraulics
- Hydrography
- Hydrostatics
- Ichthyology
- Isotopic Chemistry
- Model Analysis
- Natural History
- Non-Euclidean Geometry
- Oceanography
- Optical Mineralogy
- Paleontology
- Pathology
- Physical Astronomy
- Reversible Thermodynamics
- Statistical Thermodynamics
- Stratigraphy
- Systematic Biology
- Thermodynamics
- Thermokinetics
- Vertebrate Paleontology
- Absolute Temperature Scale
- Actuarial Tables
- Barometer
- Biogenesis Law
- Calculating Machine
- Chloroform
- Classification System
- Double Stars
- Electric Generator
- Electric Motor
- Ephemeris Tables
- Fermentation Control
- Galvanometer
- Global Star Catalog
- Inert Gases
- Kaleidoscope
- Law of Gravity
- Mine Safety Lamp
- Pasteurization
- Reflecting Telescope
- Scientific Method
- Self-Induction
- Telegraph
- Thermionic Valve
- Trans-Atlantic Cable
- Vaccination and Immunization
Born again - Wikipedia.The term born again has become widely associated with the evangelical Christian renewal since the late 1960s, first in the United States and then around the world. Associated perhaps initially with Jesus People and the Christian counterculture, born again came to refer to a conversion experience, accepting Jesus Christ as lord and savior in order to be saved from hell and given eternal life with God in heaven, and was increasingly used as a term to identify devout believers.[13] By the mid-1970s, born again Christians were increasingly referred to in the mainstream media as part of the born again movement.
Lord Kelvin, the man who calculated the age of the earth as being 20 - 40 million years old. Again, that fact is obviously not mentioned by the deceptive makers of your list. And it makes a very fine Born Again, bible believing christian indeed.Born-again scientists have given us:
- Thermodynamics
- Absolute Temperature Scale
- Trans-Atlantic Cable
Francis Bacon?Born-again scientists have given us:
- Scientific Method
Posts like this is why I say that one of academia's job is to pluto every jot and tittle of the Bible.Nonsense.
Born again - Wikipedia.
I don't think that a 17th anglican (Isaac Newton) or 19th century Roman Catholics like Louis Pasteuran Gregor Mendel would have self identified as "born again". As the big absent, the Big Bang Theory that was first proposed by George Lemaitre, a catholic priest. Catholics don't count as born again, when it suits the deceptive makers of that list.
Did he "deprive the nation of a functional brain"?Lord Kelvin, the man who calculated the age of the earth as being 20 - 40 million years old. Again, that fact is obviously not mentioned by the deceptive makers of your list. And it makes a very fine Born Again, bible believing christian indeed.
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin - Wikipedia
Would Nicodemus?Francis Bacon?
Francis Bacon - Wikipedia
A 17th century anglican? I doubt he would have self identified as born again.
And would he have "deprived the nation of a functional brain"?driewerf said:He would have laughed at your Boolean standards.
Are you saying Anglicans and Catholics can't be born again?Nonsense.
Born again - Wikipedia.
I don't think that a 17th anglican (Isaac Newton) or 19th century Roman Catholics like Louis Pasteuran Gregor Mendel would have self identified as "born again". As the big absent, the Big Bang Theory that was first proposed by George Lemaitre, a catholic priest. Catholics don't count as born again, when it suits the deceptive makers of that list.
Born-again scientists have given us:
As well as:
- Antiseptic Surgery
- Bacteriology
- Calculus
- Celestial Mechanics
- Chemistry
- Comparative Anatomy
- Computer Science
- Dimensional Analysis
- Dynamics
- Electrodynamics
- Electromagnetics
- Electronics
- Energetics
- Entomology of Living Insects
- Field Theory
- Fluid Mechanics
- Galactic Astronomy
- Gas Dynamics
- Genetics
- Glacial Geology
- Gynecology
- Hydraulics
- Hydrography
- Hydrostatics
- Ichthyology
- Isotopic Chemistry
- Model Analysis
- Natural History
- Non-Euclidean Geometry
- Oceanography
- Optical Mineralogy
- Paleontology
- Pathology
- Physical Astronomy
- Reversible Thermodynamics
- Statistical Thermodynamics
- Stratigraphy
- Systematic Biology
- Thermodynamics
- Thermokinetics
- Vertebrate Paleontology
- Absolute Temperature Scale
- Actuarial Tables
- Barometer
- Biogenesis Law
- Calculating Machine
- Chloroform
- Classification System
- Double Stars
- Electric Generator
- Electric Motor
- Ephemeris Tables
- Fermentation Control
- Galvanometer
- Global Star Catalog
- Inert Gases
- Kaleidoscope
- Law of Gravity
- Mine Safety Lamp
- Pasteurization
- Reflecting Telescope
- Scientific Method
- Self-Induction
- Telegraph
- Thermionic Valve
- Trans-Atlantic Cable
- Vaccination and Immunization