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waste gate
11-23-07, 03:16 PM
Another sacrifice on the alter of science as faith. Laughable theory in action.

Forget about the threat that mankind poses to the Earth: our activities may be shortening the life of the universe too.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/11/21/scicosmos121.xml&CMP=ILC-mostviewedbox



Like this consensus:

UN: Millions Not Suffering AIDS Now Doomed to Drown


(2007-11-20) — Top United Nations’ scientists plan to acknowledge this week that they wildly overstated the size and the spread of the AIDS epidemic, but that all the millions of people who don’t actually have AIDS will soon drown in the rising tide caused by man-made global climate change.
Faulty methodology caused the scientists to miss the fact that AIDS has been in decline during the same decade when U.N. reports about its rapid, unchecked spread boosted AIDS funding 30-fold, to about $10 billion per year.

“No matter how you look at it, the news is tragic, and more funding is needed,” said Peter Piot, the Belgian scientist whose U.N. AIDS agency reports have driven fund raising. Mr. Piot has previously reported that …

“the pandemic and its toll are outstripping the worst predictions”
the epidemic threatens to burst beyond its epicenter in southern Africa to generate widespread illness and death in other countries
in China alone, there would be 10 million infections — up from 1 million in 2002 — by the end of the decade.Now, Mr. Piot said, the fate of countless millions has gone from bad to worse.
“A man who might have died quietly in his bed of AIDS,” said Mr. Piot, “now faces the terrifying specter of watching his neighbors slip from their rooftops one-by-one, screaming until the rising deep muffles their voices, knowing that he faces the inevitable moment when his fingers slip from the chimney, the brine subdues his own shrieks and the sea becomes his tomb.”
Mr. Piot denied accusations that he makes alarmist statements to serve a political and fundraising agenda rather than following rigorous scientific processes.
“My alarmist statements have resulted in billions of dollars in funding for research,” Mr. Piot said. “I’m making sure scientists get paid. What could be more scientific than that?”

Chock
11-23-07, 03:25 PM
I've been using a variation of this theory to annoy my neighbour (who is a tw@t), every once in a while I lean out of the window and look at his house (in the scientific equivalent of a 'Paddington Hard Stare'); I figure if I do this often enough I will accelerate its decay and it will fall down, preferably while he is still inside it.

If you subscribe to the opposite theory, you could try stopping your car from rusting by training a webcam on it, thus making the rust feel self conscious about what it is doing and thus keeping your shiny car in pristine condition.

I'm inviting nominations for a nobel prize for my tireless practical experiments in this field, although I'll settle for a big research grant instead.:rotfl:

:D Chock

waste gate
11-23-07, 03:44 PM
I'm inviting nominations for a nobel prize for my tireless practical experiments in this field, although I'll settle for a big research grant instead.:rotfl:

:D Chock

If you play your cards right you could make a movie, win a Nobel prize and receive a huge research grant. Seems to be plenty of folks who would follow.
As P T Barnum said, 'there's a sucker born every minute'.

STEED
11-23-07, 05:13 PM
Forget about the threat that mankind poses to the Earth: our activities may be shortening the life of the universe too.


Are nuts the green lobby is going to have a field day. :damn:

waste gate
11-23-07, 05:22 PM
For how many thousands of years has man looked up at the stars?
When will we start to say to these scientist that they are full of sh*t?

Torplexed
11-23-07, 09:13 PM
This sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi flick, where an alien species roams the universe killing off anyone who might inadvertently observe dark energy, in the name of preserving the universe. :huh:

CB..
11-23-07, 09:35 PM
didn't they do an experiment to prove this strangeness..?

i'm not a scientist so don't expect me to get the details right..but..the jist of it was something along these lines....some form of binary molecule or electron or similar..was split in two ...one electron was taken to a university many miles away ..the other remained at the home university...the rule was that if one electron was positively charged ..then the other must become negatively charged (for the universe to make sense..anyhuw lol)....BUT ..and here was the rub of the experiment...this did not happen untill one or the other electron was observed under an electron microscope (or something similar..or at the very least the polarity was measured iin some way)

every time one electron was observed the other automatically changed to match the measurement taken from the first electron...so if the first was observed to be negative ..the other immediately became positive...the whole shebang of the thing was
a/why did this only happen when the electron was observed...
and
b/ how the heck did the "other" elctron "know" that the first had been observed and change polarity to match..

as i say haven't got the details correct but the basic idea is there some where...anyhuw they did demonstrate "it" or something anyway.:hmm:


or maybe it was that when they changed the polarity of one of the electrons the other immediately changed to match (even tho it was 50 miles away and isolated in a laboratory)
weird and wacky universe we live in

Chock
11-23-07, 10:37 PM
This is not unusual, I mean, how does toast know to land butter-side down when you drop it?

:D Chock

Umfuld
11-24-07, 12:25 AM
When will we start to say to these scientist that they are full of sh*t?
I don't know, but it'll be kind of ironic if a computer is used to do it