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ROFL! Ah ok I'll check 4chan then
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Here are a few infographics for you:
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Couldn't have put it better.
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Haha, I think you might be getting ahead of yourself. 4chan isn't everyone's cup of tea, and might not be what you're looking for. Personally I'd recommend visiting reddit, due to the sheer variety of content that you'll find there. But if you're just looking for "funny" picture after "funny" picture, then you might as well stay on 9gag. Anything good that you find on reddit will end up being reposted to 9gag.
So you still believe the earth to be flat and that the demon possession is responsible for disease rather than bacteria?What a daft statement. "Scientific truth" such as the theory of evolution which is being stuffed down our throats like stuffing up a Christmas turkey's ass. I'm going to tell you a little story which relates 100% to the statement this person made;
There were a group of monkeys in a lab. In the middle of the lab, some men in white coats hung a bunch of bananas. To make it a bit easier for the monkeys to reach the bananas, the same men put a ladder up, right under the hanging bananas. Now, the trick is - whenever a monkey would reach for the bananas, the men in coats would electrify the ladder, shocking the blue bovril out of the adventurous monkey. This would go on for weeks.
Slowly, some of the older monkeys would be phased out and replace with new monkeys. When those new monkeys went for the delicious hanging bananas, the other monkeys would attack it until it stopped in its quest for the bananas. Slowly, more and more old monkeys would be replaced with new monkeys. But, because of the established "view" that going for the bananas is wrong - none of the monkeys would ever attempt to reach for the bananas again. Even though the ladder wouldn't be electrified at all.
What this person is saying is that soon, all of the old monkeys will be replaced and all the new monkeys will accept these new "truths". But does that make them right? No. They are merely conforming to peer pressure and an "accepted" world view.
Meanwhile, the old monkeys can only look at the younger monkeys and think to themselves: "what a bunch of dumbasses".
What a daft statement. "Scientific truth" such as the theory of evolution which is being stuffed down our throats like stuffing up a Christmas turkey's ass. I'm going to tell you a little story which relates 100% to the statement this person made;
There were a group of monkeys in a lab. In the middle of the lab, some men in white coats hung a bunch of bananas. To make it a bit easier for the monkeys to reach the bananas, the same men put a ladder up, right under the hanging bananas. Now, the trick is - whenever a monkey would reach for the bananas, the men in coats would electrify the ladder, shocking the blue bovril out of the adventurous monkey. This would go on for weeks.
Slowly, some of the older monkeys would be phased out and replace with new monkeys. When those new monkeys went for the delicious hanging bananas, the other monkeys would attack it until it stopped in its quest for the bananas. Slowly, more and more old monkeys would be replaced with new monkeys. But, because of the established "view" that going for the bananas is wrong - none of the monkeys would ever attempt to reach for the bananas again. Even though the ladder wouldn't be electrified at all.
What this person is saying is that soon, all of the old monkeys will be replaced and all the new monkeys will accept these new "truths". But does that make them right? No. They are merely conforming to peer pressure and an "accepted" world view.
Meanwhile, the old monkeys can only look at the younger monkeys and think to themselves: "what a bunch of dumbasses".
What a daft statement. "Scientific truth" such as the theory of evolution which is being stuffed down our throats like stuffing up a Christmas turkey's ass. I'm going to tell you a little story which relates 100% to the statement this person made;
There were a group of monkeys in a lab. In the middle of the lab, some men in white coats hung a bunch of bananas. To make it a bit easier for the monkeys to reach the bananas, the same men put a ladder up, right under the hanging bananas. Now, the trick is - whenever a monkey would reach for the bananas, the men in coats would electrify the ladder, shocking the blue bovril out of the adventurous monkey. This would go on for weeks.
Slowly, some of the older monkeys would be phased out and replace with new monkeys. When those new monkeys went for the delicious hanging bananas, the other monkeys would attack it until it stopped in its quest for the bananas. Slowly, more and more old monkeys would be replaced with new monkeys. But, because of the established "view" that going for the bananas is wrong - none of the monkeys would ever attempt to reach for the bananas again. Even though the ladder wouldn't be electrified at all.
What this person is saying is that soon, all of the old monkeys will be replaced and all the new monkeys will accept these new "truths". But does that make them right? No. They are merely conforming to peer pressure and an "accepted" world view.
Meanwhile, the old monkeys can only look at the younger monkeys and think to themselves: "what a bunch of dumbasses".
The theory of evolution is not a scientific truth, only a hypothetical. But don't you think some of those new monkeys would try to find other ways to get the bananas? Science will always be challenged.
sourceA scientific theory is "a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment."[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP] Scientists create scientific theories from hypotheses that have been corroborated through the scientific method, then gather evidence to test their accuracy. As with all forms of scientific knowledge, scientific theories are inductive in nature and do not make apodictic propositions; instead, they aim for predictive and explanatory force.[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP]
The strength of a scientific theory is related to the diversity of phenomena it can explain, which is measured by its ability to make falsifiable predictions with respect to those phenomena. Theories are improved as more evidence is gathered, so that accuracy in prediction improves over time. Scientists use theories as a foundation to gain further scientific knowledge, as well as to accomplish goals such as inventing technology or curing disease.
Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge.[SUP][3][/SUP] This is significantly different from the word "theory" in common usage, which implies that something is unproven or speculative.
Max Planck originated quantum theory and won a nobel prize. When you do similar then I think you may be allowed to call him daft.
What a daft statement. "Scientific truth" such as the theory of evolution which is being stuffed down our throats like stuffing up a Christmas turkey's ass. I'm going to tell you a little story which relates 100% to the statement this person made;
There were a group of monkeys in a lab. In the middle of the lab, some men in white coats hung a bunch of bananas. To make it a bit easier for the monkeys to reach the bananas, the same men put a ladder up, right under the hanging bananas. Now, the trick is - whenever a monkey would reach for the bananas, the men in coats would electrify the ladder, shocking the blue bovril out of the adventurous monkey. This would go on for weeks.
Slowly, some of the older monkeys would be phased out and replace with new monkeys. When those new monkeys went for the delicious hanging bananas, the other monkeys would attack it until it stopped in its quest for the bananas. Slowly, more and more old monkeys would be replaced with new monkeys. But, because of the established "view" that going for the bananas is wrong - none of the monkeys would ever attempt to reach for the bananas again. Even though the ladder wouldn't be electrified at all.
What this person is saying is that soon, all of the old monkeys will be replaced and all the new monkeys will accept these new "truths". But does that make them right? No. They are merely conforming to peer pressure and an "accepted" world view.
Meanwhile, the old monkeys can only look at the younger monkeys and think to themselves: "what a bunch of dumbasses".