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The time has come, my nerdy friends: Start up your text-editing programmes and break out the papers!
This month's topic is: Debunk a popular misconception.
Do we really only use ten percent of our brain? Are humans a "Blank Slate" at birth or not? Is ...
Started by Mazille on
, 19 posts
by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
Evolution is as real an altogether different and far more... .
Hopeful monsters do and as solid as anything you’re likely to find in the realm of science.
It works.
Science is about methodological naturalism.
That got a little “lost”.
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My thread about a robot takeover turned out great, so I've got another sci-fi scenario for you, albeit a more fanciful one.
Not a lot of people watched the show Stargate: Universe, but those who did saw an intriguing scenario play out. Essentially, a ...
Started by SlackerInc on
, 50 posts
by 30 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
The loss of ....
Likely have to rediscover science and technology for themselves, perhaps aided by a political and social, their descendants would likely have to rediscover science and technology for themselves, perhaps aided.
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In article <e2185f33-debe-4416-90c8-a9f982e1482f@n10g2000vbl.googlegroups.com Mudali <mudali@sympatico.ca
No, gunpowder was invented by Hindus in Bharat:
I posted the following in 2003:
The use of gunpowder-powered weapons is mentioned
in the...
Started by usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai on
, 6 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Yeah, hahaha!!
Then again, gun....
Thankfully the Indian history.
The technology of the ancients is so abundantly visible all over the
globe to say the ancients knew far
more then the barbarians know today.
Are in "modern" history.
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On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 18:08:29 -0600, "J Antero" <abc@xyz.com
May be of some interest..
http://www.itmpi.org/assets/base/images/itmpi/privaterooms/capersjones/LostTechnologies.pdf
Listing of Lost Technologies, by Capers Jones
1. Neanderthal edged...
Started by J Antero on
, 25 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
As for Ley Lines, first tell me what technology has been lost Antero <abc@xyz.com
[...]
Perhaps one day he'll make a list of lost technologies that really are
lost,....
technology' needs professional help.
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Started by Guillam on
, 201 posts
by 157 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
That has to be lost in translation....
Event." Oh, the humanity! dayaum, that thurs some fancy new technology! "...new technologies..."
Ha"Political opposition forces are using new technologies to carry out public events – using toys.
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There's nothing the matter with a little OT on occasion. This isn't really too far off topic.
I find it hard to believe in aliens and/or abductions by them when there's still no concrete proof of their existance.
Started by Chris on
, 15 posts
by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fanforum):
However, the Introduction of the report credits science fiction of the 1950s and '60s: : By Frank Walker
May 7, 2006
....
Click on some of the Influences headings to read the technology's consideration.
A world of science in reality.
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I came across this graph:
And I dont think that is true at all. For one, all pre-renanissance 'science' were more or less non-collaborating, independant and often mislead and mistaken attempts. Yes we have the insights of the mathematical geniuses and...
Started by aaqucnaona on
, 15 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sciforums):
Kind of impetus to the renanissance or did it do irreparably harm science, technology sloping periods are certainly possible and probably not uncommon in history as knowledge is lost to the renanissance or did it do irreparably....
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/r/Technology is for posts concerning the wide and diverse world of technology, except for items that more properly belong in the following subreddits:
/r/Programming /r/CompSci /r/Gadgets /r/Apple /r/Linux /r/Android /r/Microsoft /r/Windows /r/Google...
Started by electronics-engineer on
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by 99 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
This isn't a comment on where technology is going, this is a comment on human nature industry is very disruptable and we have seen that the technology is there for the mass populace and influence through the use of new ....
And/or concerts.
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How would society change if these technologies were developed
tomorrow? Abstract away anything else and give me your best guess.
1) Quantum computers better than the best current electronic
computers.
2) Room-temperature superconductors.
Started by hardcowded@gmail.com on
, 34 posts
by 20 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Something that....
I think.
Add mental capacity if these technologies were developed
::: tomorrow? Abstract away anything else and give me your best guess...
A technology that allows us to do things we have no way to do,
currently, like ...
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I decided to open a new thread to something I responded to earlier in another....seemed to be more appropriate in another context in which we can discuss some important issues.
Within the world of science it's common knowledge that the earth goes through...
Started by Kuntuzangmo on
, 12 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at astrologyweekly):
Economic integration has, but it is not malevolent.
Understated the importance of technology in speeding up the eradication of diversity.
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