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Stoners aren't the only ones "high" in the Pacific NorthWET

How Bill Nye became "The Science Guy"

Lendl says...

Of course we all have liquid nitrogen lying around.

It's what my dad kept the bull semen in.

We used it for 'science' experiments...

Cross section of a wasp nest seen through a window

Why A Dead Alkaline Battery Bounces!

Listen To This 9 Year Old DESTROY Monsanto

newtboy says...

I'm with @artician...I'm not against GMO's because they're 'bad', I'm against them because they're untested, unlabeled, and are quickly replacing tested 'natural' foods and crops across the board and around the world. It's terribly irresponsible science to replace so much of our food crops with untested science experiments, knowing full well there will be side effects we didn't foresee and likely can't accept.
I would also agree that the child SEEMS to be simply repeating a speech he memorized, written by someone else much older. I HATE that kind of BS, more so when it's done this way, pretending the child is speaking and not regurgitating. I may agree with much of what he said, but much of his message is lost to me because of the attempted 'tug at my heart strings'.

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Classroom Science Experiment Gone Wrong

Dorky Dad Dancing at Music Festival

What Happens When You Crack an Egg Underwater

Neil DeGrasse Tyson on Big Think

ChaosEngine says...

>> ^Boise_Lib:


That position shows a tendency to think of a god as one already defined by a religion.
If Yahweh shows up I'll be one of the first to join your resistance movement. I'm absolutely against anyone, or thing, that shows the pettiness, jealousy, and just plan babyishness of Yahweh having any control over human beings.
But, what about something (this is why I don't use the word "god"), which is benevolently seeking knowledge through it's extrusions--(that's us)--into this space-time we inhabit.
If we are all part of this thing can it really be abhorrent?
My point is if there is something else out there, we--as a species--have no idea what that might be (all religions are wrong).


Well, you're kinda redefining the terms of the debate (not that your point isn't interesting or valid). In broad terms, I agree with you. If it turns out that we are part of some benevolent science experiment of just the expression of the universe made conscious or the force or any one of a hundred ideas we've all had stoned, I won't rush out to take up arms against that.

But I don't really believe in that. I don't have to contend with it. What I do have to contend with is mainstream religion (and while we're at it, faulty thinking around astrology, homoeopathy, etc). It's a man made thing, but on the extreme outside chance they're right, well, I've posted this before, but it's still a great quote, so take it away Carl Marsalis

"Even if you could convince a variant thirteen, against all the evidence, that there really was a god? He'd just see him as a threat to be eliminated. If god were demonstrably real? Guys like me would just be looking for ways to find him and burn him down."



>> ^Boise_Lib:

[Sidepoint: The mixture of taste sensations evinced by the salty, savory ham and the sweet, sour pineapple enmeshed in melty cheese is a glorious thing.]


Heretic!

Lack Of Skilled Workers Is Cause Of Unemployment

raverman says...

It's been a bit of a social science experiment.

For decades now the west has been telling it's children that they are all special and unique precious flowers. Their self esteem has been stroked and coddled. They've been protected from anything in their life ever being "hard".

Now there is a huge number of depressed, disenchanted youth all expecting to be ceo', celebrities and sport stars and unwilling to put in a hard days work and start at the bottom.

Sulphuric Acid - This is why you don't want to mess with it

spoco2 says...

That is awesome... I want to do this one with the kids (we love doing little science experiments)... this one they may have to be hands off on though, acid plus kids 8yrs and under don't mix.

2 girls impress guys by shaking their asses wildly

bareboards2 says...

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

You must concede though that it took extra effort and attention.

What is that physics thing? That just by observing you change the thing observed?

@Fusionaut, this science experiment has sucked since I first conceived it.



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