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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 02:47 pm
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 02:49 pm
I would suggest this be moved to the Humor forum, were it not for the fact that fundamentalist christianity ain't no laughin' matter . . .
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:17 pm
And what discussion of the periodic table would be complete without Tom Lehrer?
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:23 pm
That was excellent, DrewDad. It has inspired me to start a thorium thread.

But not right now.
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:28 pm
There is this similar story about the

Alabama Bill to Change the Value of PI.

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One member of the state school board, Lily Ponja, is anxious to get the new value of pi into the state's math textbooks, but thinks that the old value should be retained as an alternative. She said, "As far as I am concerned, the value of pi is only a theory, and we should be open to all interpretations." She looks forward to students having the freedom to decide for themselves what value pi should have.
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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:33 pm
Drewdad

I had to play it twice to make sure my notes were complete. After all there is a quiz after the class.

And remember base eight is just like base ten really -- if you are missing two fingers..

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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:56 pm
The self-styled "chemists" are cut from the same cloth as used car salesmen, except not as bright. How long will they keep trying to perpetuate this blatantly wrong theory?
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 03:57 pm
I have a list of 10 people with excellent science backgrounds who all agree that chemistry is the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on the scientific community.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 04:16 pm
Another likely fraud is astronomy. They want us to believe the earth revolves around the sun!
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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 04:36 pm
Christian Right Lobbies to Overturn the second law of Thermodynamics
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Conservative Christians protest the second law of thermodynamics on the steps of the Kansas Capitol.

From The Onion

Christian Right Lobbies To Overturn Second Law Of Thermodynamics
TOPEKA, KS--The second law of thermodynamics, a fundamental scientific principle stating that entropy increases over time as organized forms decay into greater states of randomness, has come under fire from conservative Christian groups, who are demanding that the law be repealed.

"What do these scientists want us teaching our children? That the universe will continue to expand until it reaches eventual heat death?" asked Christian Coalition president Ralph Reed, speaking at a rally protesting a recent Kansas Board Of Education decision upholding the law. "That's hardly an optimistic view of a world the Lord created for mankind. The American people are sending a strong message here: We don't like the implications of this law, and we will not rest until it has been reversed in the courts."

The controversial law of nature, which asserts that matter continually breaks down as disorder increases and heat is lost, has long been decried by Christian fundamentalists as running counter to their religion's doctrine of Divine grace and eternal salvation.

"Why can't disorder decrease over time instead of everything decaying?" asked Jim Muldoon of Emporia, KS. "Is that too much to ask? This is our children's future we're talking about."

"I wouldn't want my child growing up in a world headed for total heat death and dissolution into a vacuum," said Kansas state senator Will Blanchard (R-Hutchinson). "No decent parent would want that."

Calling the second law of thermodynamics "a deeply disturbing scientific principle that threatens our children's understanding of God's universe as a benevolent and loving place," Blanchard is spearheading a nationwide grassroots campaign to have the law removed from high-school physics textbooks. The plan has already met with significant support in the state legislatures of Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi.


Ralph Reed holds a textbook he claims is being used to teach physics in schools.

"My daughter's schoolbooks tell her that we live in a world ruled by disorder," said Knox Heflin, one of several dozen fundamentalists who spoke out against the teaching of the law at a Statesboro (GA) School Board hearing. "That's a direct contradiction of what it says in the Bible, about how everything is going to get better, and we'll all live happily up in heaven after the End Times."

"The only 'heat death' Jesus ever mentioned is the one that sinners will suffer for all eternity in the Lake of Fire," said Indianola (MS) School Board president Bernice McCallum. "Now more than ever, we need to hear what the Bible has to say about our public schools' physical-science curricula."

Leading physicists contend that, as the foundation of much of our current scientific understanding, a reversal of the second law of thermodynamics would have massive ramifications on the future of both our nation and the universe itself.

"Were the second law to be repealed, random particles would collect and organize themselves instead of dissipating, which could affect such basic processes as combustion, digestion, evaporation, convection--that sort of thing," Columbia University superstring theorist Dr. Brian Greene said. "There wouldn't be much sunlight, either, because all stars, including our sun, would be collecting photons from surrounding space instead of emitting solar radiation. Oh, and the universe would begin to contract rather than expand, which could possibly turn back the flow of time itself, sending our cosmos spiraling inward toward a reverse Big Bang, a sort of 'Big Crunch,' if you will."

"In light of all this," Greene continued, "I would sincerely hope that our nation's legislators think long and hard before making any decisions to amend or repeal this law."

Despite such warnings, the grassroots movement to eliminate the second law of thermodynamics appears to be gathering strength.

"This is America," said Duane Collins, a Gatlinburg, TN, distillery operator and father of five. "And in this country, we have the God-given right to change laws we don't think are Christian. We are united in our demands that the second law of thermodynamics be repealed, and our voice will be heard no matter what. That's just a plain fact, and nothing anybody says can ever change it."

© Copyright 2000 Onion, Inc., All rights reserved. http://www.theonion.com/


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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 04:56 pm
Rap, that is truly hateful. I honestly had no idea that such things were going on in the US. What a monument to stupidity.
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 05:05 pm
<<Whispers>>Brandon.... you do know about The Onion, don't you? It is very masterfully created parody.
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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 05:09 pm
Sorry I should have preceeded my post with "this is a parody."

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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 05:11 pm
raprap wrote:
Sorry I should have preceeded my post with "this is a parody."

Rap

Oh, thank God....<sob>.
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 05:13 pm
raprap wrote:
Sorry I should have preceeded my post with "this is a parody."

Rap


Two rules in parody Rap.... Never explain, Never Apologize!
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 6 May, 2005 05:13 pm
ebrown_p wrote:
<<Whispers>>Brandon.... you do know about The Onion, don't you? It is very masterfully created parody.

<Hideously Off Topic>
Hey, did you ever see that thread here a week or two ago about black holes and Hawking radiation? You need to spend more time here. Your input is helpful.
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