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longship

(40,416 posts)
41. Hoo boy! Where to start...
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 02:03 AM
Dec 2013

That was an "A"???

Electricity and magnetism...
Try on this on your next quiz:


That's how electricity and magnetism work. And light. And radio. And X-rays. And Gamma rays.

Of course, I could post Einstein's relativistic equations from his 1905 paper, but I think Maxwell will keep you busy for a while.

About your answer on the electronics quiz... I would have marked you wrong and called you into my office to ask you why you weren't taking the course work seriously.

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Placebo NoOneMan Dec 2013 #1
Not science... Mystery mongering. longship Dec 2013 #2
Placebo is not "Long ago figured out" Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #4
"depending on your beliefs" longship Dec 2013 #7
No, placebo is not "the null effect", placebo is not "doing nothing" bananas Dec 2013 #32
Fine! If you get malaria, treat it with a placebo. longship Dec 2013 #33
You've likely been treated with placebos many times bananas Dec 2013 #37
Not for malaria, they don't. longship Dec 2013 #39
Wow - you've said so many things that are flat-out wrong bananas Dec 2013 #63
Thank you for carrying on such a good fight. truedelphi Jan 2014 #79
Coming up with an explanation is not figuring it out zeemike Dec 2013 #11
Straw man. longship Dec 2013 #17
Actually there have been cases where the placebo effect helped people with cancer. truedelphi Dec 2013 #24
If you get cancer I do not recommend that you give that a try. longship Dec 2013 #30
Well I don't know anything about the placebo effect. zeemike Dec 2013 #27
Gees! Not the memory of water rubbish again. longship Dec 2013 #31
Well really you make my case. zeemike Dec 2013 #44
The difference is that physicists do not just make shit up. longship Dec 2013 #45
You mean like string theory? zeemike Dec 2013 #46
It's condemned as woo because there is no supporting science. longship Dec 2013 #47
And that IS the point...they are condemned as woo. zeemike Dec 2013 #48
This is a very common trait of woo proponents. longship Dec 2013 #49
Saying that science does not know everything is not maligning it. zeemike Dec 2013 #50
And what was the name of that physicist who said, back in 1898, or 1899, that truedelphi Jan 2014 #70
I think it is a problem of ego. zeemike Jan 2014 #71
I'd love a link to that new theory. truedelphi Jan 2014 #74
Sure no problem. zeemike Jan 2014 #75
Thank you greatly. When I saw the depiction of the serpent that eats its own tail, truedelphi Jan 2014 #77
A patent office administrator said that about inventions, not science mathematic Jan 2014 #72
It is a disputed quote from Lord Kelvin. Jim__ Jan 2014 #73
The Memory of water: Lordquinton Dec 2013 #36
I went to a fire walking seminar once and at the end we all walked on hot red coals. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #51
Anybody can firewall. longship Dec 2013 #53
It takes a special mindset by the person who is walking and if you do not have that Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #54
Nope. Heat conductivity. longship Dec 2013 #55
After you do it I will believe you. Talk is easy and often filled with crap. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #59
Good analogy, and good explanation. Chemisse Dec 2013 #66
At least one devoted fire walker would agree with you. truedelphi Jan 2014 #80
Well, my problem is not lack of callous. longship Jan 2014 #81
Yes this is not a very good list. Exultant Democracy Dec 2013 #15
Interesting A Little Weird Dec 2013 #3
The moving rocks are pretty cool - and what make them cooler... reACTIONary Dec 2013 #8
here you go d_r Dec 2013 #9
I apologize for one person's rude behavior toward you. I like the article. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #5
I know. I wondering just how many people I'm going to have to put on ignore today. liberal_at_heart Dec 2013 #40
Oh it has happened to me too and I bet quite a few others. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #52
They have been figured out by science. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #6
This thread should be locked. This is creationist type crap. alp227 Dec 2013 #10
Thanks for the link to the moving rocks. truedelphi Dec 2013 #26
The genetic evidence conclusively refutes your belief gcomeau Dec 2013 #35
So you are saying that this endogenous retroviral insertion makes humans like primates. truedelphi Dec 2013 #57
Insertions. Plural. gcomeau Dec 2013 #60
You're making a nice analogy. One I can follow. truedelphi Dec 2013 #61
Well... gcomeau Dec 2013 #64
Of course, there sometimes seems to be an entire branch of human beings who truedelphi Dec 2013 #65
Lets start with gravity. Sure we have the inverse square law to descibe geckosfeet Dec 2013 #12
I got an "A" on the electronics quiz: truedelphi Dec 2013 #28
Bull hockey. Biggest load o crap i have been subjected to in quite some time. geckosfeet Dec 2013 #38
Hoo boy! Where to start... longship Dec 2013 #41
I went to a rather small school and had already written a physics paper on all that. truedelphi Dec 2013 #56
Fine. longship Dec 2013 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Chemisse Dec 2013 #67
Yes! Thirties Child Jan 2014 #76
Yeah, but what about the tides Betsy Ross Dec 2013 #13
the tide goes in, the tide goes out awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #14
And fucking magnets! Scootaloo Dec 2013 #18
The one and only comment on that page does a great job debunking it: TekGryphon Dec 2013 #16
the pipes... iamthebandfanman Dec 2013 #20
This bullshit again? stopbush Dec 2013 #19
Very cool. Phlem Dec 2013 #21
okay now, each in succession: Deep13 Dec 2013 #22
Thank you. truedelphi Dec 2013 #25
The only thing science cannot explain skepticscott Dec 2013 #23
Actually, the psychology of that is pretty well understood. Deep13 Dec 2013 #34
Hear hear! defacto7 Dec 2013 #43
What about Sharknado? Unknown Beatle Dec 2013 #29
Bummer. I was really jazzed by the idea pnwest Dec 2013 #42
If there were adequate explanations for everything Bradical79 Dec 2013 #62
This article is full of inaccuracies, misquotes, and wild speculation mindquaker Dec 2013 #68
welcome to du gopiscrap Dec 2013 #69
Why did you copy, word for word, another poster's reply Heddi Jan 2014 #78
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