Erdrick |
10-30-2007 06:19 PM |
People believe in science just as they believe in religion. Belief is the road to error. The one good thing about science is that it is much quicker to acknowledge and fix its mistakes. It still is a belief-based practice though.
It is possible that this 53 million year old is actually 10 million years old, or 100 million years old, or a complete farse. You put belief into the scientists who use formulas to present what they claim to be fact. Things are not so easy.
All I am saying is that you shouldn't be too quick to believe things. Always keep a nice reserve of skepticism.
Regardless of the above banter, it was an interesting post.
Which, for some reason, (probably in response to skewbe's post) reminds me of the day and age when mummies were used as train fuel.
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