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| Zoom | May 6 2016, 12:47 PM Post #1 |
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Einstein's theory was written over 100 years ago. And before that Maxwell combined electricity and magnetism and then before Newton changed the world with his laws of motion. In the 19th to 21st century, we have so much going for us, we have computers so powerful that our pocket calculator is even more powerful than the most powerful computers back in the old days. We also have super fast internet speed, medicine that help improve our life, transportation is vastly improved in first world countries. So what is wrong, why can't we improve in science? Today we are still using Einstein's theories and say according to Einstein... Why are human getting going backwards?
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| * Yu Narukami | May 6 2016, 12:53 PM Post #2 |
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Izanagi!
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Maybe we're still using Einstein's theories because the scientific community have judged them to be the most accurate. I mean, it's easy to criticise science from the back seat, but look at the situation as a whole. We don't need another 'zinger' like Einstein's theory of relativity, we're improving immensely working off of that. |
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| + Pelador | May 6 2016, 12:54 PM Post #3 |
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Crazy Awesome Legend
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More like why is Gotenks so ignorant when there are hundreds of amazing scientific journals being published all the time that he could read and discover that contrary to what he just posted, we are moving forwards faster than ever before. In the last 50 years we have made more important discoveries than the past 1000. So don't give me that baseless s***e about how we are now all stupid compared to 100 years ago. |
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| Zoom | May 6 2016, 12:55 PM Post #4 |
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But the progress we making as humans is less and less as we get more comfortable with our surroundings. |
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| * Yu Narukami | May 6 2016, 12:57 PM Post #5 |
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Izanagi!
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The areas we're looking into now have been explored quite heavily in the past. You're going to hit a limit at some point; the areas of science that we're looking at have been 'tapped out' to a certain degree. You can't keep progressing at the same rate endlessly, there's just not enough information out there to do it. |
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| Zoom | May 6 2016, 01:00 PM Post #6 |
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Those discoveries are more important than special and general relativity? In a time where Newton and Einstein has super computers that could simulate thousands of different possibilities. I though so, you f***ing rude f***. |
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| + Pelador | May 6 2016, 02:20 PM Post #7 |
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Crazy Awesome Legend
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Look at it this way. In the 17th/18th century we had Newton and who else? In the early 20th century we had Einstein and who else? Today we have: Stephen Hawking, Tim Berners Lee, Noam Chomsky, Richard Dawkins, Persi Diaconis, Alan Guth, Donald Knuth, Lynn Margulis, Gordon Moore, Roger Penrose,Allan Sandage, Frederick Sanger, Charles Townes, Craig Venter, James Watson, Steven Weinberg, Andrew Wiles, Edward O. Wilson and Edward Witten. These guys all achieved great things in the last 50 years. And I'd argue that their achievements are just as important as relativity. |
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| Copy_Ninja | May 6 2016, 04:26 PM Post #8 |
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Novacane for the pain
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Some comments uncalled for in here, please speak to each other with a bit more respect. |
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| + Steve | May 6 2016, 06:30 PM Post #9 |
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.
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Debatable but anyway, progress is not a constant. Back in the day we were making life changing discoveries like how to harness electricity but that doesn't mean we still need to be finding as many amazing things frequently for there to be progress. There's really not a lot left we can squeeze out of this planet, only refine what we have and figure out the new. The major discoveries we made before are the foundation of what we have now, for there to be major things in the future we need to figure out even more complicated things. How does that make us stupid? That's kind of a silly statement to be quite honest. Imagine saying a Fireman was awful at their job because they hadn't put any fires out recently, even though there hadn't been any to put out... |
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