Response One: Religious doctrine should not be held as scientific theory. Scientific theory should not be held up as religious doctrine. Neither works as the other (scientific theory doesn't work as religion, religion doesn't work as scientific theory). It's like expecting a fish to be a bicycle, or vice versa.
Response Two:No, worst theory ever is atom theory.
Response Three:
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Atom theory is so terrible; I mean, no. Matter is mostly empty space with some tiny grains? There's nothing fundamental about substances, there's a limit to how much wood can be divided and still be wood; and all matter is made of the same three particles? Nothing has form, nothing has shape; it's just all illusion, the top of a desk is just a bunch of little grains of sand, no continuous surface. Matter isn't special, there's no essential difference between iron and sulphur other than numbers of particles. There's no magic to that theory, it takes all the matter and substances in the world and reduces it to proton, neutron, electron.
It denies the entire validity of tactile sensation.
I also hate the theory that all we see is light bouncing off objects and we don't see the objects themselves. It ruins sight, you're just seeing light and illusions, not real objects.
Also, that terrible theory that the sun is inevitably going to die. No, that's stupid; because if there's no way for life to survive, then what's the frigging point? How is that balanced? If nothing can be destroyed or created, only changed, why must the stars die instead of having an endless cycle of death and rebirth? Why have the endless dark of space without endless light? Why an endless cold without an endless source of warmth? Also, thermal energy goes from hot to cold, eventually going to turn the entire universe into one temperature, with no temperature differences; so no more heat flow or anything. Stupid Entropy, that can't happen, it just can't. I don't know how, but somehow heat is going to flow the other way and the temperature difference will be maintained so heat energy will still be able to flow and make stuff happen. I don't like the idea of a big bang starting the universe, I prefer the idea of a universe with no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end (well, there's afterlife and religious stuff; but as far as the temporal existence, I prefer a potentially-everlasting universe).
It just seems so untidy for everything to end like that, with no satisfaction. There has to be a life after death and a life before birth; and I can't accept the theory of a universe that inevitably dies. Yes, the sun always goes down, every single day, and the darkness returns; but every single next day, it comes up. There is a balance.
Everything in cycles, looping back around, moving but later coming back, changing but with a pattern far beyond our imagination. The idea of a limit, an inevitable point at which the thread is frayed and the pattern broken and then nothing ever changes after that and it is all done; is not one I am comfortable with.
So, our science of two thousand years ago was much different than our science of now. Maybe the science two thousand years in the future from now will be different from our science of now; and the inevitably dying stars with no rebirth and the inevitable endless night will be seen as so much phlogiston.
HAPPY DAYS HAD A BABY AND THEY NAMED IT "JOANIE LOVES CHACHI"!
since when did we have a holiday whose identity could be understood in such a way as to be equivalent to "days had a baby and then they named it "Joanie Loves Chachi"?
...here's a little secret: I parsed it that way first
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
Speaking as someone who's never even seen a whole episode of PEatB, is it really that bad? The biggest problems with it seem to be that it didn't need to exist and that the crew didn't want to make it...
I've heard about it second-hand...the consensus was that it was pretty mediocre. Think "concept that would have worked well as a one-off, 7-minute short extended to an entire series" and you get the idea.
There's a guy named Brady at the school I go to who wears a skirt sometimes. People stopped giving him crap for it after like the second time because he's huge.
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Man, that's a real headscratcher there, isn't it? I'm totally stumped! There's no easy solution here!
Response Two:No, worst theory ever is atom theory.
Response Three:
Atom theory is so terrible; I mean, no. Matter is mostly empty space with some tiny grains? There's nothing fundamental about substances, there's a limit to how much wood can be divided and still be wood; and all matter is made of the same three particles? Nothing has form, nothing has shape; it's just all illusion, the top of a desk is just a bunch of little grains of sand, no continuous surface. Matter isn't special, there's no essential difference between iron and sulphur other than numbers of particles. There's no magic to that theory, it takes all the matter and substances in the world and reduces it to proton, neutron, electron.
It denies the entire validity of tactile sensation.
I also hate the theory that all we see is light bouncing off objects and we don't see the objects themselves. It ruins sight, you're just seeing light and illusions, not real objects.
Also, that terrible theory that the sun is inevitably going to die. No, that's stupid; because if there's no way for life to survive, then what's the frigging point? How is that balanced? If nothing can be destroyed or created, only changed, why must the stars die instead of having an endless cycle of death and rebirth? Why have the endless dark of space without endless light? Why an endless cold without an endless source of warmth? Also, thermal energy goes from hot to cold, eventually going to turn the entire universe into one temperature, with no temperature differences; so no more heat flow or anything. Stupid Entropy, that can't happen, it just can't. I don't know how, but somehow heat is going to flow the other way and the temperature difference will be maintained so heat energy will still be able to flow and make stuff happen. I don't like the idea of a big bang starting the universe, I prefer the idea of a universe with no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end (well, there's afterlife and religious stuff; but as far as the temporal existence, I prefer a potentially-everlasting universe).
It just seems so untidy for everything to end like that, with no satisfaction. There has to be a life after death and a life before birth; and I can't accept the theory of a universe that inevitably dies. Yes, the sun always goes down, every single day, and the darkness returns; but every single next day, it comes up. There is a balance.
Everything in cycles, looping back around, moving but later coming back, changing but with a pattern far beyond our imagination. The idea of a limit, an inevitable point at which the thread is frayed and the pattern broken and then nothing ever changes after that and it is all done; is not one I am comfortable with.
So, our science of two thousand years ago was much different than our science of now. Maybe the science two thousand years in the future from now will be different from our science of now; and the inevitably dying stars with no rebirth and the inevitable endless night will be seen as so much phlogiston.
It all just feels so... unelegant to me.
...here's a little secret: I parsed it that way first
http://safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=648440
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
This one has a light source and shadows.
I don't mean to stereotype but these are (mostly Memphis, Spaceghostpurrp is from Florida) trap-rappers we're talking about.
while I'm not into rap I don't really want to dismiss an entire genre that way
Much as I joke about doing so I don't actually hate metal and/or the people who listen to it.