Not exact matches
Because a real
Science person would not
think animals can talk, wearing robes means something, lighting candles does magic, a god in the
sky listens to peoples praying, that magical rituals can affect something, and that we decend from inbreeding (adam and eve's kids scr3wed each other)
Do you
think every Canadian believes that a
sky - fairy gave mankind
science?
Science and religion are not mutually exclusive... all Christians do not believe just what they are told and some actually
think «work out their faith», and we all don't just blindly believe in a «
sky fairy» blah, blah, blah, God is like believing in the Easter bunny, religion is just here to control you... STUPID... do you know how much wisdom is in the bible?
My personal opinion sounds a bit like
science fiction, I suppose... I sort of
think that God didn't create the rest of the universe just so we could have pretty stars in the
sky.
We tend to
think that objects in the
sky have always been the way we view them, but in this case the face that is so familiar to us — the Man on the Moon — changed,» said Siegler, who also is a scientist at the Planetary
Science Institute, Tucson, Ariz..
Some of these images on the art and
science of aviation show current practice, some of them show «blue
sky»
thinking, but they're all from the Scientific American Archive of 1917.
«We welcome this investment in our scientific facilities and capabilities... which will help us promote blue -
skies thinking and economic recovery,» says Keith Mason, head of the
Science and Technology Facilities Council.
The screening of «The City Dark» (52 min) was followed by a discussion in which our expert panelists shared their
thoughts on how losing darkness affects our
science, spirituality, and health — in short, what do we lose when we lose the night
sky, and what we can do about it?
All were chosen to display the diverse representations artists have made of the
sky, light, clouds... The book also features the texts and
thoughts of major figures in art history, philosophy, literature, and
science, inviting the reader to peruse the visible poetics of the inaccessible.
Climate
science might have a problem with the recent TSI downturn causing 0.2 C cooling, but you'd
think the idea would be right at home for certain skeptics who decry climate
science and bang on about obvious «big ol' yeller» in the
sky all the time and how it influences climate so.
Donald Simanek's Pages — Cargo Cult
Science — Richard Feynman — But wishful
thinking won't make stuff drop from the
sky for me (unless I'm in the concrete below Putin, perhaps).