Milton Platt
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There is a philosophy of science, yes...college courses can be taken on it.Philosophers??????
Are you saying modern science came from those philosophers. Now who is being ridiculous?
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There is a philosophy of science, yes...college courses can be taken on it.Philosophers??????
Are you saying modern science came from those philosophers. Now who is being ridiculous?
Not really what I asked.There is a philosophy of science, yes...college courses can be taken on it.
Actually, the first scientists were the ancient Greeks.You see inventions are not creation of humans and the planet. The first scientists were Christians,. You did know that didn't you?
So ancient Greeks had laboratories and all the equipment then? Philosophers were not really scientist in the actual definition of todays scientist and true scientist. We have had this argument before elsewhere on the forum or maybe earlier in this thread.Actually, the first scientists were the ancient Greeks.
So ancient Greeks had laboratories and all the equipment then?
They had universities and science-y tools. Have you ever used a compass, ruler, protractor, or whatever? Are you into proto-robotics? The Greeks and the Chinese and basically (it feels like, anyway) everyone on earth not beholden to Abraham's God were able to do wondrous things. Solomon can't even make a box-like temple without hiring outsiders to do the math.So ancient Greeks had laboratories and all the equipment then?
Do not put modern context of science into ancient science.So ancient Greeks had laboratories and all the equipment then?
Philosophers were not really scientist in the actual definition of todays scientist and true scientist.
Sure, why not?
If your precious "first scientists"(who also happen to be Christians according to your baseless claim) had it, why not the ancient Greeks? Or even Arab muslims?
I mean, their tools and methods might not have been supremely accurate.
But i think it's naive and ridiculous to think that we're much better off now: Our understanding of the universe is exponentially more complex than any ancient peoples' but it's ignorant to assume even WE have "ALL the equipment."
They had universities and science-y tools. Have you ever used a compass, ruler, protractor, or whatever? Are you into proto-robotics? The Greeks and the Chinese and basically (it feels like, anyway) everyone on earth not beholden to Abraham's God were able to do wondrous things. Solomon can't even make a box-like temple without hiring outsiders to do the math.
Do not put modern context of science into ancient science.
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Actually, the first scientists were the ancient Greeks.
On normal circumstances, I would totally agree with you about today's science, that science is separate from philosophy.
But back then, it was different, science and mathematics were parts of "natural philosophy".
Not all Greek philosophies were natural philosophy, RESOLUTION.
Natural philosophy, like natural science, tried to explain the world without magic, and without god or divine intervention.
Some philosophers were mathematicians, astronomers, physicians, inventors and engineers.
Not all philosophies are the same.
WORDS... in the great scheme of things simply means YOU don't know how the Universe Works.
Is the Universe Science?
Or is it the study of the natural and physical world and how it works?
Is there any science or experiments that will tell you how the first life came into existence when it comes
to human beings?
Is there any way man can recreate the things we see around us and experience without
it coming from what already exists?
No one was comparing now and then.
We know that you like many others; only know what you are told.
You,like the scientist cannot prove a theory to yourself or anyone else.
Do you have a point about what I actually said?
Kelly go study your time periods. The first university and where it was.
And also the definition of science.
is it the study of the natural and physical world and how it works?
There were no scientists among the Christians, contemporary to Jesus or his disciples afterward, during the 1st century CE, RESOLUTION.
When the 1st century Christian movement died out, many different sects sprung up in the 2nd century and onwards.
But Jesus and apostles followed a foreign religion and were influenced by the pre-Christian Book(s) of Enoch, a Hellenistic texts. The whole resurrection and afterlife belief were originally Greek and Egyptian concepts that the Christians borrowed.
If you ever read the book of Enoch, you can see the parallels when comparing the ideas of New Testament books, and showed that the Christians of the 1st century were as clueless to science as the Hellenistic Jews.
This post is meant to be a joke? Isn't it?We're still waiting for any evidence of evolution. Right now, theres a bucket of sand, and a fragment of a bone from southern africa.
The thread premise is a joke. The fact that you apparently can't understand the faults in your theories, or don't pay any attention to other facts, could be a joke, if it were humorous.This post is meant to be a joke? Isn't it?
Scientists are the ones at fault for not seeing the faults in theories!!! Priceless. Nobel Prizes are awarded for new theories. That is fame and fortune. Science does nothing but 'try to disprove theories'The thread premise is a joke. The fact that you apparently can't understand the faults in your theories, or don't pay any attention to other facts, could be a joke, if it were humorous.