Each of the people in this picture has accomplished more for humanity then any of the guys in that other painting. From left to right they are: Galileo Galilei – Physicist, Mathematician, Astronomer Extraordinaire, and Champion of the Copernican Theory, through which man gets a clear view of where he or she stands in the universe. Using observations of the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus, Galileo offered evidence that the Earth revolved around the Sun. He was the first to observe sun spots, the rings of Saturn, and mountains on the moon. Steven Hawking said, "Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science." It wasn’t until 1992 that Pope John Paul II admitted that the church’s ruling against Galileo might have been a mistake. Marie Skłodowska Curie – Physicist, Chemist, she was the first person honored with 2 Nobel Prizes; one for her pioneering work in the field of radioactivity, the other in chemistry. She create...
Not quite an episode, here is an update of the Earth Day Project we were talking about in the last episode. A new episode is coming out Saturday. Stay tuned. MP3 File
ME-It’s time for Fallacy Friday FACEBOOK- Oh great! Another lecture from less-cool-Urkel. ME- Today’s fallacy is the “Ad Hominem” attack. FACEBOOK- ad hominem? Is that Latin for “you didn't date in high school?” ME-No, It refers to the practice of attacking the person making an argument, rather than attacking that person's argument itself. FACEBOOK-I saw you attacking a box of donuts this morning. ME-The attacks could be a crude, like the ones above, or they could be something more subtle. FACEBOOK-You weren’t subtle with those donuts. ME-attacking the way someone dresses or passing on an unflattering pictures of a person, can also be considered an ad hominem attack and should be avoided. The problem is, we all do this, all the time. Take a look at the FaceBook posts on this page. I guarantee that most of the political posts contain at least one ad hominem. I understand that it is sometimes satisfying to call your opponent naive or stupid but really that kin...
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