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Lost: All The People Who Died
Tags for this video have been changed from 'lost, people died, almost over, nvm over' to 'lost, people died, almost over, nvm over, The Jim Carroll Band' - edited by lurgee
HBOs 'Questioning Darwin' - Creationists Talk Creationism
ok, how did a bunch of retards get 36 votes and I can't even get this sifted?
http://videosift.com/video/Purpose-and-the-Universe-by-Sean-M-Carroll
Japanese Grandma Jazz Drummer's dream comes true
'plays' not played, but yeah, there's probably a butt-load of female grannies who play the drums in the U.S., -There were a handful of all-female Jazz Band in the 30s-40s but their drummers were to young to have been grannies...OR perhaps too gay to want any offspring-Here's one of the hippest on film, Viola Smith....Maybe this was Vega's Granny??
MY GAWD, Frances Carroll (bandleader)....what a LOOKER!
*nibbles on brim of felt coxwain's...
Suzanne Vega's grandma was a touring drummer in the 1930's, in an all-girl band. Don't know the music style, though.
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Hey brother! Lately I have been listening to a new podcast subscription that I thought that you would enjoy. Car Stuff. So far I have listened to The Karmann Ghia, V8 Supercar Series, Tesla Motors, Group B Rally Cars and The Carroll Shelby Story. *quality stuffs
Arrow of Time - Sixty Symbols
I love hearing Carroll talk about time. I always hear something new. This time: the reason we experience time as having a direction is our proximity to the Big Bang.
How to Justify Science (Richard Dawkins)
I think teaching students basic scientific method when they are young can prevent willful rejection of science, due to ignorance, later in life. Non-scientists can't possibly know everything, yet, if they are sufficiently enlightened in scientific method, they can comfortably accept truths that are revealed using scientific method. Additionally, scientists needn't require proof for knowledge widely accepted by the scientific communities outside their particular areas of expertise.
Specialization also eliminates the need to know everything. Scientists know they stand on the shoulders of giants, that there was much to discover and learn long before they arrived in the world. But they don't have to know everything. It's like Sean Carroll discusses (kind of) in this video. You can be a physicist and know little of geology.
Edited: clumsy, nonsensical sentences
...There is a scientific pathway that takes you from Newton's apple all the way to the most advanced computers and medical knowledge. The problem is, you can't fit that pathway into one easy to read book. You can't explain complex things in sound bites. We're talking the cumulative efforts and trial and error of human beings over the course of thousands of years that takes us from the discovery of fire to the interwebs.
You can't summarize that shit into a few simplistic parables and stories....
Physicist Sean Carroll refutes supernatural beliefs
Exactly.
The only evidence SB will ever provide here for the certainty of his faith is his own experience in direct communication with Yahweh. Even while repeatedly proclaiming that all humans are flawed, he claims that his own human perception allows him to 100% reliably identify his perceived experience with Yahweh as 1) not imagined, and 2) Yahweh himself, a "perfect" entity. The impossibility of a human making this claim doesn't phase him.
As Carroll says, when you hear a claim like that, you can just, "tune them out without listening to the details". You're talking to someone who doesn't understand the scope and real implications of what they're proposing.
... An awfully big problem, but thankfully Christians have a solution... they know that God exists because they've.... wait for it... EXPERIENCED him. They've sensed him in their life. Hmm... Sounds like they're relying on Empiricism themselves without even realizing it.
kulpims (Member Profile)
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Discovery Retreats: Dr. Sean Carroll on "What Inspires Him?"
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Physicist Sean Carroll refutes supernatural beliefs
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Discovery Retreats: Dr. Sean Carroll on "What Inspires Him?"
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Physicist Sean Carroll refutes supernatural beliefs
part of a longer talk at Skepticon 5
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Sean Carroll: Higgs boson & fundamental nature of reality
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Physicist Sean Carroll refutes supernatural beliefs
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Sean Carroll on laws of physics and the meaning of life
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