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When science goes gibberish; what does it indicate?

Awkward Fingers

Omphaloskeptic
That's nice, but I did not say there were examples, to you; I never said that, because I figured it was pointless anyway, hence my comment.
So, assuming that I wouldn't understand, and not showing an example, but still MAKING a comment about how useless it is.

Yup, I'd agree, that's pretty amazingly useless.
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
Just tell us as to what an example is ? We are an open mind here. Please
Regards
In post #723 you merely provided an explanation. He is asking for an example when a scientific explanation has been given and you cannot understand it ("goes gibberish" in your words). Can you provide an example?
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
In post #723 you merely provided an explanation. He is asking for an example when a scientific explanation has been given and you cannot understand it ("goes gibberish" in your words). Can you provide an example?
For another example one may like to view Post #888 . Please
Regards
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
For another example one may like to view Post #888 . Please
Regards
Thats easy. You misunderstand what the scientific community is saying. It isn't that it is something science isn't designed for, it just hasn't figured it out yet. Science in general is far too new for anyone to assume to know it's limitations or what it will or will not be able to figure out down the road.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Thats easy. You misunderstand what the scientific community is saying. It isn't that it is something science isn't designed for, it just hasn't figured it out yet. Science in general is far too new for anyone to assume to know it's limitations or what it will or will not be able to figure out down the road.
You mean you have a blind faith in science? Right?
Regards
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
You mean you have a blind faith in science? Right?
Regards
No. Of course not. I pretty much just stated the opposite. Did you actually read what I wrote?

I am pointing out YOUR "blind faith" in your false assumption that it is currently possible to know the limitations of science. I am not saying that I have faith that science WILL provide answers to these questions. I am merely pointing out that no one on this planet is in a position of declaring what science WILL or WILL NOT be able to help us understand in the future.
 

Rick O'Shez

Irishman bouncing off walls
When science goes gibberish it's usually either quantum mechanics or cosmology, both of which are very weird. ;)
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
When science goes gibberish it's usually either quantum mechanics or cosmology, both of which are very weird. ;)
But, you know, what makes it "weird" is probably only because we don't yet understand q.m., let alone how it may manifest itself. However, no doubt that sub-atomic particles tend to work on different patterns than mega-matter, which is why I think it's likely that no one has yet been able to come up with a relatively simple Theory of Everything.

Great movie though.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
http://www.religiousforums.com/threads/is-the-universe-orderly.184171/
http://www.religiousforums.com/threads/is-the-universe-chaotic.184202/

Is the universe orderly or Chaotic? By reading the posts in both the above threads one may conclude that in certain aspects science is gibberish, cannot give clear-cut answers. Right?
Regards

Not even close. Why would you try and contend that random posts on a public forum equals scientific publications by proffessional ascientists?

Are you devoid of critical thinking skills, or just desperate to make a point?
 

Parsimony

Well-Known Member
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