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In reply to the discussion: Can you give an example of an argument against religion that is ... [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)30. Not Really, Sir
Long before Mr.Edison it had been observed that passage of electricity through materials heated them, and many materials glow when heated sufficiently. Filaments made to glow by electricity had been displayed long before Mr.Edison; such filaments had been even enclosed in glass bulbs, either filled with inert gas or evacuated to prevent combustion of the filament. Mr.Edison simply developed the thing to a pitch of commercial viability, and openly owned he was simply improving on an existing technology. He did so by painstaking experiment with various materials and methods, conducted with reference to a substantial body of scientific knowledge already in existence.
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Where there is no evidence there is simply that. Your mind is begging other questions. If you..
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#11
How, it is antithetical to the principles and current levels of revelations of science
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#32
The problem is that the examples you use have tried and tested methodologies...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2011
#53
If your considerations for the existence or non-existence of deity extend no farther
humblebum
Dec 2011
#21
Thank you for the clarification and making me realize that the potential value of
humblebum
Dec 2011
#31
Your 'What's This Glow Hover'ng In My Mind? I Shall Call It Light Bulb!' Version, Sir, Needed A Kick
The Magistrate
Dec 2011
#37
The Leap Between 'Accepting the Possibility' And 'Declaring As Fact', Sir, Breaks Many Bones
The Magistrate
Dec 2011
#42
I can definitely see that you are not in the "other ways of knowing" group. What you just
humblebum
Dec 2011
#44
And that is exactly where you are wrong. If there was 100% ojectivity for every idea ever conceived
humblebum
Dec 2011
#57
Yes, but much of that so-called "data" rises no higher than being hypothetical.
humblebum
Dec 2011
#25
Astronomy is a science that produces hard data and yet it has no laboratory.
Fumesucker
Dec 2011
#71
It was at one time possible to do cutting edge astronomical research with the naked eye..
Fumesucker
Dec 2011
#74
Ancedotal evidence can't be repeatedly observed or independently verified...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2011
#77
The Prince of peace, the end of strife and war and suffering....Hasn't happened, yet.
lindysalsagal
Dec 2011
#63
Can you give an example of an argument against the Magic Sandwich that is...
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#70