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Turkish said:
pezus said:
Just more proof that scientists usually don't know what they're talking about


So much this. A lot of bullshit with their theories.

I think you need to look at the definition of theory again.  Theory =/ 100% fact.

A theory is when scientists had a hypothesis that was proven correct, and as of yet has not been disproven through experiments.  In this case an experiment proved the hypothesis false, and now a new hypothesis to explain this was stated in the article, and until its proven through a new experiment, it will stay just a hypothesis.

Hence why one of the most important princples of science is adaptablity to new information/observations and technology.  As both can be used to either further prove a theory or debunk it.



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It must have been Neil Armstrong piss when he first landed on it and got circulated.



PullusPardus said:
It must have been Neil Armstrong piss when he first landed on it and got circulated.

Well pee is around 95% water.......

But who would pull out thier penis into the vacum of space!?! ;p



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_crazy_man_ said:
Turkish said:
pezus said:
Just more proof that scientists usually don't know what they're talking about


So much this. A lot of bullshit with their theories.

I think you need to look at the definition of theory again.  Theory =/ 100% fact.

A theory is when scientists had a hypothesis that was proven correct, and as of yet has not been disproven through experiments.  In this case an experiment proved the hypothesis false, and now a new hypothesis to explain this was stated in the article, and until its proven through a new experiment, it will stay just a hypothesis.

Hence why one of the most important princples of science is adaptablity to new information/observations and technology.  As both can be used to either further prove a theory or debunk it.


I agree, but a lot of scientists are too confident their theories are facts.



_crazy_man_ said:
PullusPardus said:
It must have been Neil Armstrong piss when he first landed on it and got circulated.

Well pee is around 95% water.......

But who would pull out thier penis into the vacum of space!?! ;p

When I was young I loved to stick my penis in the vacu--err.  I'm going to go do something productive, now.



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attaboy said:
_crazy_man_ said:
PullusPardus said:
It must have been Neil Armstrong piss when he first landed on it and got circulated.

Well pee is around 95% water.......

But who would pull out thier penis into the vacum of space!?! ;p

When I was young I loved to stick my penis in the vacu--err.  I'm going to go do something productive, now.


de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penisverletzungen_bei_Masturbation_mit_Staubsaugern



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

Porcupine_I said:
attaboy said:
_crazy_man_ said:
PullusPardus said:
It must have been Neil Armstrong piss when he first landed on it and got circulated.

Well pee is around 95% water.......

But who would pull out thier penis into the vacum of space!?! ;p

When I was young I loved to stick my penis in the vacu--err.  I'm going to go do something productive, now.


de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penisverletzungen_bei_Masturbation_mit_Staubsaugern


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