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In reply to the discussion: I absolutely think this guy has filled the shoes Carl Sagan left behind [View all]Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)18. It's so refreshing to see public figures speak this way.
If we can collectively get more people to understand what he is talking about, while keep people like him in the highest echelons of office, the human race just might be saved...
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I absolutely think this guy has filled the shoes Carl Sagan left behind [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2014
OP
Yep. I had people tell me as much in literally the same breath as we "have to rescue the Iraqi......
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2014
#34
Some 'thing' which you can not specify, cite, refute....but you are certain you are correct
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#27
same with the creationists they also heard some inaccurate things and turned off
leftyohiolib
Mar 2014
#29
Wow. Find this guy to be inaccurate and suddenly you're a creationist who thinks they're "more of a
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#31
Here's what was actually said: "Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#80
well i didnt say u were one ,only that creationists find scientists to be innacurate b/c the world
leftyohiolib
Mar 2014
#53
Except he’s not saying it’s a bad design, he’s saying it breaks the law of physics
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#50
"Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a fool would build."
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#74
Clearly, a PhD vaccinates you from being able to say innaccurate things
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#115
Turning off your critical thinking skills as soon as you see “PhD” is a good way to quickly fill
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#121
Who would I trust more: an anonymous poster on a message board or Dr. Tyson?
Vashta Nerada
Mar 2014
#113
Truly the heart of science: which person should I uncritically believe?
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#116
Exactly. The foundation _should_ be the evidence, not trusting a particular media personality.N/T
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#119
NdGT is a gem amidst the garbage that is "infotainment" in the 21st century
Little_Wing
Mar 2014
#61
I hear you, but once you start down that road, you'd might as well through away your TV. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#63
I think they are both great in their own rights. Thanks for posting Nadin.
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#64
yes, i knew who u were referring to b4 clicking thread. he's become the go to sci guy
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2014
#73
But. . .but. . .but. . .he's black. Shouldn't he be stealing my TV or selling drugs?
Nanjing to Seoul
Mar 2014
#86
If people had a cosmic perspective they wouldn't buy into these silly Earth-centric religions.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2014
#97