It doesn't work like that breh.
lol... yes it does... try actually reading the article he linked... breh.
It doesn't work like that breh.
Doesn't this contradict the statement...He's short and unattractive, but yet he has a fiance, your cousin to be exact.....So obviously he's fukking somebody.......I don't get it......
Why are you being rude for no reason? Seems like a running theme to get daps![]()
I do it to men and women alike to show I'm unbiased. It's my way to battle against the simps![]()
How does one "try to be too smart" and why is it a bad thing?![]()
So I was watching a few programs yesterday about space. They were mostly focused on planets. During the programs they were discussing the planets components all they way down to the core. As you probably know that they send satellites out into space to get their info. None of these satellites have the capabilities to survive the harsh conditions of the planets. They stated that. So basically they know nothing hardly. They have also stated how big the sun is. But how could they know that? Nothing could get close enough to the sun to accurately measure it's size and how ridiculously big it is. How about all the galaxies? Whose to say there is a lot or a few. Surely no telescope could ever measure that.
That led me to think of how much scientist actually know.
This same question came into my head while being in a thread discussing pain. How can u accurately measure pain? Of course you can say a bullet shot would hurt worse than a stomach ache but when it comes to extreme pain such as natural childbirth or cluster headaches. How can we truly determine the pain felt unless we have experienced both?
what are some of the things that scientist claim they know about but you actually think they don't? I say space. Everything is mostly theories even though they act like a lot are facts.
According to the people in this thread everything a scientist says about space we are supposed to believe is absolutely accurate. We aren't allowed to doubt the accuracy about space.This is very true..academics is run by the government and any professor who has new theories that goes against mainstream science gets his/her position or credentials taken away..it's more to the universe that they're not telling us and lying to us..NASA is notorious for cover ups
You should listen to red ice creations and coast to coast am
According to the people in this thread everything a scientist says about space we are supposed to believe is absolutely accurate. We aren't allowed to doubt the accuracy about space.
Naw they are just trolling. If we have things in labs that we can extensively experiment on but still end up with false data in the future than of course it can be said about things in space. People are band wagoners on this site. If a group,of people say u are wrong then the rest will follow.They're brainwashed by the mainstream
Naw they are just trolling. If we have things in labs that we can extensively experiment on but still end up with false data in the future than of course it can be said about things in space. People are band wagoners on this site. If a group,of people say u are wrong then the rest will follow.
OkYou should read up on the static universe
So I was watching a few programs yesterday about space. They were mostly focused on planets. During the programs they were discussing the planets components all they way down to the core. As you probably know that they send satellites out into space to get their info. None of these satellites have the capabilities to survive the harsh conditions of the planets. They stated that. So basically they know nothing hardly. They have also stated how big the sun is. But how could they know that? Nothing could get close enough to the sun to accurately measure it's size and how ridiculously big it is. How about all the galaxies? Whose to say there is a lot or a few. Surely no telescope could ever measure that.
That led me to think of how much scientist actually know.
This same question came into my head while being in a thread discussing pain. How can u accurately measure pain? Of course you can say a bullet shot would hurt worse than a stomach ache but when it comes to extreme pain such as natural childbirth or cluster headaches. How can we truly determine the pain felt unless we have experienced both?
what are some of the things that scientist claim they know about but you actually think they don't? I say space. Everything is mostly theories even though they act like a lot are facts.