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That's exactly why good science never relies on one single measurement of anything. The total weight of evidence is what's considered.
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We may have to agree to disagree. What you said doesn't make sense. Science doesnt rely on one single measurement? If science doesnt' rely on one single measurement then which measurement do they choose? The total weight of evidence is what's considered? do you mean that they average all the measurements? I don't get what your saying. |
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The other, again, is using the wrong system. Brand new rock . . . well, doesn't really need to be dated in the first place, since you've seen it put in place. And anyway, C-14 isn't precise enough to give "last Thursday" as a date. But using the abovementioned "point C to point F" system, you're going to get the wrong answer on something that new. That's just how it works. I really don't know how many ways there are left to explain something so simple to you. But, yes, all incorrect datings involve either foreign material or using the incorrect system. As to those petrified trees you mentioned earlier, there are several options there, too. Using the resource I've told you twice will be a good source of information, try http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CC/CC331.html. For radiometric dating, try http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CD/CD010.html. In fact, I'd recommend that you read all of http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html. It might help you learn something, though given how hard it is to get you to understand the basics, it might not.
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Did I read a declaration in this thread that God exists? Wrong platform. If you don't understand the implications of using emperical evidence, don't post.
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Are you saying I should follow that view? |
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Surely you mean "noble." Instead of the Nobel you'd win if you could prove any of your ideas.
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Of course they are. Everyone is. But don't confuse science (the process) with scientists.
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AndreH and Noclevername are right regarding evidence in science, Thumper.
A while ago, another poster asked for evidence that the universe is expanding, and Tim Thompson gave an excellent reply. I urge you to read it. Quote:
If you meant to say that in the long run human criticism and empirical evidence tend to smooth out the biases, I agree again. Still, it can take some time for that evening out to happen. Another important issue which you may not have considered, because it's not strictly speaking scientific (though Thomas Kuhn and his followers might describe it as such) is that even when the scientific consensus has been relatively evened, popular wisdom often lags behind it, sometimes with the support of some scientists who make up a minority, but who remain influential for reasons that are not strictly scientific, such as political prominence, or fame. Case in point, Professor James Watson.
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(this is worse than pulling teeth
)Correct me if I'm wrong Science in general is only looking for the truth of 'how it is" and doesn't claim evidence as fact unless it is proven. So in general it does not have a bias stance of how everything got here, or what it is. And in general does not claim something as fact unless there is solid evidence for it? And if there is solid evidence for intelligent design, it will come out, wether that be in years, decades or whatever. If creationist science is telling the evidence of nature what they already are, they are be placing a connection on nature that may not in reality be there. And if they say they already know how everything got here..that is incorrect..because we don't (as far as I'm aware) It's that combination, that I find biased and nothing to do with attacking someone's personal belief. If solid evidence suggested a possibility of intelligent design, then I would be all ears. If the search is for the unbiased truth and how it really is, then from my point of view I'd have to be careful of adding a personal belief to it. (but i aint no scientist so I don't know if it's my place to say... only my opinion). Last edited by steve000 : 13-March-2008 at 02:17 AM. Reason: clarify |
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It's only an opinion not the end of the worldSo it seemed that only time would educate the delusional of society. Not the talking nonsense like me variety. Cheers ![]() Last edited by steve000 : 13-March-2008 at 10:39 PM. |
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You have been talking a lot about bias on this thread. Let's go back to the roots for a moment:
Intelligent Design bases its hypothesis of Earth being 6000+ years old on one ancient book. All other sources are disregarded. When has there ever been a scientific theory that biased?! |
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Were as science in general is not biased.. Were did you get the idea otherwise? My quote.. Quote:
1. If creationist science is telling the evidence of nature what they already are, they are be placing a connection on nature that may not in reality be there. 2. And if they say they already know how everything got here..that is incorrect..because we don't (as far as I'm aware). It's the combination of the two that I find biased. |
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You didn't quote me so I'm not sure if you were directing your question at me.. But that's my opinion on it anyway.
................... (nothing to do with this, but I'm going to say it any way). Me, having difficulty learning the intricacies of a theory (i.e. time), does not mean I do not trust it to be correct. Last edited by steve000 : 14-March-2008 at 02:34 PM. |