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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 973008" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>You change the world one whisper at a time! That is often far better than all the scientific evidence when people aren't listening. Hearts and Minds and being holier than thou just puts peoples backs up. If people present an urban myth then be a myth buster. </p><p></p><p>Oh by the way, the world is flat and you can't disprove it as you do not know what coordinate system I am using. How many scientific "proofs" have we over turned. Science proves models and not necessarily real life. I know as I am a mathematician and build mathematical models all the time to try and mimic real life. You have to understand the limit of the model and not claim too much from it. </p><p></p><p>A simple example of this is a model of an atmosphere around a cylindrical world spinning along its long axis... Why ? Well it has limitations but the maths are as simple as anything and it presents the behaviour around the equator of a spherical world. How far you can move from the equator and still predict varies on the starting conditions and the length of time you are modelling. </p><p></p><p>So all I am saying is do not demand scientific proof. Read it all, present counter arguments and persuade otherwise you will stifle the debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 973008, member: 96315"] You change the world one whisper at a time! That is often far better than all the scientific evidence when people aren't listening. Hearts and Minds and being holier than thou just puts peoples backs up. If people present an urban myth then be a myth buster. Oh by the way, the world is flat and you can't disprove it as you do not know what coordinate system I am using. How many scientific "proofs" have we over turned. Science proves models and not necessarily real life. I know as I am a mathematician and build mathematical models all the time to try and mimic real life. You have to understand the limit of the model and not claim too much from it. A simple example of this is a model of an atmosphere around a cylindrical world spinning along its long axis... Why ? Well it has limitations but the maths are as simple as anything and it presents the behaviour around the equator of a spherical world. How far you can move from the equator and still predict varies on the starting conditions and the length of time you are modelling. So all I am saying is do not demand scientific proof. Read it all, present counter arguments and persuade otherwise you will stifle the debate. [/QUOTE]
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