So if you think you can jump off a tall building and fly and I disagree respectfully or not, Do you think the truth(ful) Law of Gravity will save you or me?
Originally Posted by WTF
I've jumped off tall buildings and flown before...why couldn't I do it again?
Suppose you're an ant on the ground, and you look up and you see me standing on a 4" tall box. Now I jump off the box and land 4' away. It's certainly going to appear to the ant as if I jumped off a tall building and flew away...
Truth, even scientific truth, is all a matter of perspective, relativity, or point of view. Everything we "know" about science can be turned on its ear tomorrow if our frame of reference changes, that's why Einstein's Theory of Relativity is so powerful in its application, and so little understood in its principles.
There is no universal truth, so your question isn't really relevant. I think the TOPIC of this thread is extremely relevant though, and probably what you meant to ask. Should people be allowed to say idiotic things unchallenged?
To that I say hell no, I make it a point to ridicule stupidity in all it's forms. The great thing about my philosophy is that I alone get to determine what is stupid and when to ridicule it. People either agree or they don't...
P.S.-We are only a few centuries removed from some of the greatest scientists of that time on the planet expressing at the top of their lungs, "The world is flat!". The only reason we don't consider them "scientists" now is because they were proven wrong using techinques that hadn't been invented until later. It's a very sobering thought to realize that what we know now may very well seem like unfounded quackery in another five centuries...