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Have to say I love the uniform Sarge, I'm going to have to use it for my black ops outfit
Data must persuade a stubborn colony to evacuate their homeland under threat of a powerful and mysterious race.
Nanites escape Wesley's lab and form a collective intelligence, threatening an astrophysicist's only chance at performing a stellar experiment. Guest star Ken Jenkins as Dr. Paul Stubbs.
Science is a philosophy which is predicated on a number of assumptions, that the Universe exists, that we can trust our perceptions, that the Universe follows certain Natural Laws. Those assumptions must be true for Science to be applicable. Too often, people try to apply science were it is not appropriate.
While I agree with his definition of "open mindedness," I think some of his logic is flawed. Lots of people try to use the scientific method to quantify and qualify everything they see or experience and they try to say that because it hasn't yet been explained by science, doesn't mean it can't or won't be in the future, there for its not supernatural, its just currently unexplained. This precludes the possibility that something truely is supernatural, ie unexplainable by the natural laws that we use in science to define the natural world around us. People push for science to explain *everything,* but even science has its limitations.
But surely the scientific method should be able to be used to prove that something is beyond the realm of (our current understanding of) science. Simply declaring something is supernatural or beyond the laws of nature does not make it so. Such a hypothesis needs to be tested.
I suspect the narrator would say that there is nothing supernatural. Anything that appears supernatural now is either hokum, or as yet unexplained.
There are laws in our universe. Things that we have been able to model to some degree of accuracy, in certain frames of reference. Facts that hold true time and time again. F = ma is always true (in a Newtonian frame of reference, at least). If F were to ever not equal ma, then scientists take another stab at it, and expand their model to include the new facts. (And in fact this happened with General Relativity.)
So the word "supernatural" becomes kind of an oxymoron. Nothing can exist that doesn't exist. There is nothing in our universe except what is in our universe. Sure, some things remain unexplained, but that doesn't make them supernatural. I guess we could think of the supernatural (the unexplained) as science's To Do list.
While I agree with his definition of "open mindedness," I think some of his logic is flawed. Lots of people try to use the scientific method to quantify and qualify everything they see or experience and they try to say that because it hasn't yet been explained by science, doesn't mean it can't or won't be in the future, there for its not supernatural, its just currently unexplained. This precludes the possibility that something truely is supernatural, ie unexplainable by the natural laws that we use in science to define the natural world around us. People push for science to explain *everything,* but even science has its limitations.
And my question is, where did "non-scientific phenomena" come from? since it wasn't in the film.
"non-scientific phenomena" is a contradiction. All phenomena that actually occur can be observed and tested, and therefore are scientific.
So how does the game play? Are the controls dumbed down for console users like CO? Is it really a MMO? I've heard some people say it's more like a regular multiplayer and not a massively multiplayer; smaller world/pop. I read many bad things about customisation for both powers and costumes, something about only being able to pick two colours or something. True or myth?