Posted on 01/03/2004 8:45:36 AM PST by Benrand
Aliens Cause Global Warming
A long read, but filled with interesting anecdotes from people like Feynman and Teller. I must say, he sounds pretty conservative.
My topic today sounds humorous but unfortunately I am serious. I am going to argue that extraterrestrials lie behind global warming. Or to speak more precisely, I will argue that a belief in extraterrestrials has paved the way, in a progression of steps, to a belief in global warming. Charting this progression of belief will be my task today.
(Excerpt) Read more at crichton-official.com ...
You were also alive yesterday, as well as 5 yrs ago. We on the other hand, have never seen aliens. Not exactly a precise parellel to what he is saying.
This cannot be overemphasized -- it is clear in light of the events of Sept 11 that the post modernist denial of the existence of objective truth is impossible. Of course , I don't pretend to be the first schlep to make the observation, but Crichton makes the argument for it so well.
A chemistry professor I knew once faced a critical student who questioned the existence of electrons because he " couldn'e see or touch them; besides I can live and function without knowing whether they exist or not". The prof's reply was that the student could believe or not believe in electrons -- it was his choice. But if he was going to perform experiments in the lab, and predict the outcome of reactions, he must take a position on the existence or non-existence of electrons. Neutrality was not an option -- the situation demanded a decision, or the student faced failure in the class, and / or even injury in the lab.
Similarly, the President cannot be neutral about the threat of terrorism -- at last we have to come to a decision point and fulcrum event in the history of civilization -- do we label the evil, and fight it, or ignore it and perish ?
It sometimes helps to understand mindset when reading, doesn't it. I viewed Jurrasic park not as an anti-business rant; but, as a lesson being taught on the errors of abusing science. He comes right out and says so through one of the characters. 'they were so preocupied with whether they could they didn't think about whether they should.' Funny it should be the chaos theorist that says it so blatently. Some just can't stand for the wrong guy to be right. Many are so preoccupied with what they're sure they know that they can't stand it when facts prove them otherwise - it is called quackery, bigotry and any number of other things.
Good example, try debating c14 dating with the faithful. A more convoluted mess of an argument you couldn't find so readily. Science that isn't factual isn't science. I think it's possible we could all list multiple real world examples of this. So what do we do about it? I say stand by your guns and demand strict adherance to scientific method. That tends to tweak the faithful; but, it must be pushed.
Hot link is Climate and the Carboniferous Period
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The scientific community responded in a way that can only be described as disgraceful. In professional literature, it was complained he had no standing because he was not an earth scientist. His publisher, Cambridge University Press, was attacked with cries that the editor should be fired, and that all right-thinking scientists should shun the press. The past president of the AAAS wondered aloud how Cambridge could have ever "published a book that so clearly could never have passed peer review." )But of course the manuscript did pass peer review by three earth scientists on both sides of the Atlantic, and all recommended publication.) But what are scientists doing attacking a press? Is this the new McCarthyism-coming from scientists? "
Now what, pray tell, does this sound like? ( Not pointing a finger to certain threads )
Aliens Cause Global Warming
Caltech Michelin Lecture | January 17, 2003 | Michael Crichton
Posted on 12/11/2003 4:44:39 PM EST by Dan Evans
Edited on 01/02/2004 9:36:11 PM EST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1038662/posts
Sounds a lot like the slippery-slope, incrementalist, Gramscian tactics of the socialist left. Or for that matter, any given legislature.
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