April 01, 2005

Science, what does it really know?

From New Scientist.com come 13 interesting anomolies that prove that science isn't really as all knowing as it presumes to be.

Think about it the next time you hear "most scientists agree" (which they really DON'T) that Global Warming is a fact and that it's caused mainly by human activities. They keep finding things that belie the "basic facts" of physics as we know it, yet they are "certain" that we have to commit economic suicide to prevent the destruction of the world as a habitable planet.....Oooookay....






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1 It's called erring on the side of caution. Evidently, such a principle is completely justified regarding Iraq (a thorn in the elephants foot) but not when it comes to global warming!

Posted by: Karlo at April 07, 2005 08:40 PM (HoLw7)

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