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Roflcakes
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It's overrated; we tend to believe we are an "advanced" society with "advanced" technology but really not much has changed since the introduction of the triac and transistor almost 60 years ago. We know almost nothing about the world we live in or physics and properties of matter.
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It's overrated; we tend to believe we are an "advanced" society with "advanced" technology but really not much has changed since the introduction of the triac and transistor almost 60 years ago. We know almost nothing about the world we live in or physics and properties of matter.
I guess it would be better if we didn't even bother about all this 'science' thing. Life in a cave and eating raw meat is waaaaay better than the modern life. Internet? Who needs internet? Who needs anything? Just roll back to your damn cave and stay there,
Quote: from driscoll1997 at 3:53 pm on Nov. 8, 2008
science and religion have both helped the world in lareg amounts yet also hurt it just as equally.
Religion has never gave us something that could kill us all. Has it?
yah called a crusade or a jihad...
------- "A girl offered me E at the club. 'Have you ever done E?' 'I watch E.'"
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Saying science has failed to improve the world is like saying that a hammer has failed to build a house.
Post edited at 1:32 pm on Nov. 9, 2008 by the eConomist
------- Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
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JohnTheNormalOne
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Quote: from The Economist at 10:31 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Saying science has failed to improve the world is like saying that a hammer has failed to build a house.
------- "I give the probability of this working at zero" - Dan DeMatteo
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