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  • #31
    deca, dont mean to call you a liar bro but fuck sake bro why hide a knowledge that you have? why not ever use it in any of your post. people could learn a lot from someone with a masters in science.

    why not give us some kind of idea of what you know?

    what exact field of science? can you not give us a small dose of your knowledge?

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    • #32
      This sums it up nicely....

      Stephen Hawking Isn't As Smart As We Thought

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        I have a question. I have never read any of his books. Maybe I’ll pick one up someday to answer some of my questions. But what is his theory on how “everything” was created? Earth, water, man, woman, plants, animals, ect…
        "everything" is much bigger then just earth and the things on it. the earth is not even a spec of dust in the scale of the universe.

        and yes the "theory" of science is that we came into being with immense pressure, heat, gas, matter, and energy. the common term would be "big bang". pure energy.

        think of a lighting bolt times a trillion. an explosion of energy.

        and yes that soup of chemicals and energy can create itself. it has no need for a creator because it was always here. the human mind cannot comprehend time on the scale of time we are talking about. eventually "time" comes full circle back to itself. we would call it "infinity".

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        • #34
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
          deca, dont mean to call you a liar bro but fuck sake bro why hide a knowledge that you have? why not ever use it in any of your post. people could learn a lot from someone with a masters in science.

          why not give us some kind of idea of what you know?

          what exact field of science? can you not give us a small dose of your knowledge?



          Honestly the issue rarely presents itself here.

          My MS is in forensic medicine.

          The next time you need to dispose of a dead hooker send me a PM, I'll help you out.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
            surely someone with a masters in science can do better then posting a link to the "holy taco".. :retard:

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            • #36
              Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
              Honestly the issue rarely presents itself here.

              My MS is in forensic medicine.

              The next time you need to dispose of a dead hooker send me a PM, I'll help you out.
              i have a hard time believing that the knowledge needed to learn and get a masters never presents itself on a forum talking about all kinds of chemicals and drugs used in the human body.

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              • #37
                Like I said earlier, I don't come here to work.

                I hardly ever even read the other forums.

                And I get paid to conduct research, author papers and give my opinion on cases.

                Not something I do for free, or for fun, after hours.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                  Like I said earlier, I don't come here to work.

                  I hardly ever even read the other forums.

                  And I get paid to conduct research, author papers and give my opinion on cases.

                  Not something I do for free, or for fun, after hours.
                  knowledge shines through no matter what. nobody is asking you to come here and write papers. but somewhere along the lines you would think that we would see a hint of a science backround.

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                  • #39
                    The article is a perfect example of poor reasoning (perhaps logic should be a required course in school curricula). The fact that Hawking had misfortunes in his personal life or made poor life choices has nothing to do with his scientific intelligence, and likewise, his positions on science do not necessarily imply any specific decision-making logic in his private life.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                      The article is a perfect example of poor reasoning (perhaps logic should be a required course in school curricula). The fact that Hawking had misfortunes in his personal life or made poor life choices has nothing to do with his scientific intelligence, and likewise, his positions on science do not necessarily imply any specific decision-making logic in his private life.


                      It was a joke.

                      I shouldn't really have to point that out.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        knowledge shines through no matter what. nobody is asking you to come here and write papers. but somewhere along the lines you would think that we would see a hint of a science backround.


                        The next time you start a topic on positional asphyxia, carboxyhemoglobin levels or PCR I'll jump right in.

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                        • #42
                          I surmised as much but you did quote it in what seemed to be an otherwise serious dialog with B, so I assumed you wanted to use the arguments there to support your position.

                          Oh well, carry on then... :)

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                            The next time you start a topic on positional asphyxia, carboxyhemoglobin levels or PCR I'll jump right in.
                            stop bullshitting.

                            you have to understand general scientific principles to have a masters in any field of science. you aren't just an expert on asphyxia etc..

                            you never speak a fucken word about science or anything to do with it unless defending religion.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                              I surmised as much but you did quote it in what seemed to be an otherwise serious dialog with B, so I assumed you wanted to use the arguments there to support your position.

                              Oh well, carry on then... :)
                              dont be so sure he was joking..

                              the south...

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                              • #45
                                Yeah TBH although I think he's great I'm not really confident of his opinion, although it does provoke thought

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