TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Science since ages ago.
The World is flat!
Wait, it is round and is the centre of the universe!
It all started with a big bang!
Nek minute.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/science/67503...eally-happened
Stay tuned for tomorrows reality - bought to you by science!
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
I was just offering a sweeping generalisation. Don't get too detailed these days otherwise have to reply to some multi quoting fool taking it all out of context.
Back to topic, one fact is that Cancer is endemic and increasing exponentially. EVERYONE these days has been affected by someone close dealing with cancer. People observe what happens to those taking conventional treatments and those using alternative methods. Both have their merits in certain circumstances but you cant dismiss alternative therapies when so many people stand by them.
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
I reckon you are right about there being merits to both alternative and orthodox methodologies. I believe both could and should work hand in hand in some (but not all) cases. Thank goodness I have no direct experience with cancer. However the combination of my passion for motorcycling and a certain amount of over exuberance at times has allowed me the opportunity to gather a fair amount of experience with both orthodox medical practices and alternative methods.
In one such case I broke my femur in 4 places, one of them being an x-ray pimping spiral fracture. I intuitively declined painkillers after the operation and for the following 5 weeks I spent in traction at the hospital.
I was very positive, positive about wanting to get out of hospital and ride that is lol.
The guy in the bed next to me broke his femur in one place, was there before me, and still there after I left. He had the attitude, "I'm always gong to feel pain, I'll have a permanent limp yadda, yadda". I was out in record time and blasting around on an RM125 motocross bike complete with my leg still in a cast. I saw that guy a year later, and yes, he did indeed have a limp and the pain he had been expecting.
I believe that the combination of no pain killers (Painkillers for the most part mask the pain message getting back to the brain, thus the body does not take the self healing side of things as important as it may of otherwise) and a positive state of mind being key in my speedy recovery. Would I want a herbalist to set my leg? Hell no, give me that orthodox surgeon who did a awesome job any day! Did I want the orthodox pharmaceutical pain killers? For my case, No.
Alternative medicine to a point seems to have a positive effect on well - keeping the mind positive. Very important to my way of thinking. Room for both me thinks, as long as we are allowed to continue to make the personal choice.
...I have a tested and alternate treatment for burns...1st, 2nd or 3rd degree...have proven it works on a few occasions...everybody laughs when I tell them, some even get edlike...mends any of the above degrees in 20 to 30% of the time...no doctors or nurses...I found it by accident...what do I win...
rongoa wins, all over shit.
why do you feel the need to explain shit?
shit is happening.
it's been happening as long as i can remember.
if old people are to be believed, it's been happening as long as they can remember.
fair fucken bet it's going to continue happening.
science is god for white cracker jew cunts. it's just another fucken theory.
and how then, does it make you feel, when science can only arbitrarily name, but not describe, observe or measure 90% of what stuff is (or, isn't...)?
depends of if it's called aloe or not. otherwise someone's beat you to it.
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Well, Hang on a sec there:
Someone does Science and Publishes a Paper in a Peer Reviewed Journal
Other Scientists (the aforementioned Peers) then attempt to tear the paper to shreds - looking for any flaw/fault in the experiment
If no flaw or fault can be found, then the other scientists attempt to re-create the experiment to confirm the results
If the results are confirmed science then says:
Based on this evidence, this theory is the current best-fit model to explain what we observed in our experiment.
Then at some point later, new Evidence might be observed that either completely contradicts or slightly alters the previous best-fit model
Science then attempts to do more research to come up with a new best-fit model, based on the evidence observed.
To give an example - you believe in Gravity right? but there is observed data (Quantum mechanics) that fly completely in the face of our current theory of Gravity. We know its not 100% right, but for all other interactions (except at the Quantum level) it works. Does it mean that Gravity doesn't exist?
Too often people say ' Oh Science changes its mind so often, so how can it be trusted?' but always when science changes - it is based on Evidence (the Observed results from an experiment)
And as an aside - Flat Earth and Earth being the centre of the universe were both views that came from Religon, not Science, in the end, it was Science that proved both were wrong.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
Hang on a sec there:
You seem a bit defensive.
I'm sure you are familiar with what the word absolute means.
You use my flat earth and centre of the universe examples as being born of religious methodology and fair enough.
However, I notice you kind of forgot to mention what I said next.
So what happens if the hadron collider disproves the big bang theory? That would be a pretty freaking big change, yes?
Big changes in the scientific knowledge base can and do occur.
So it makes me wonder why you are being so defensive about my earlier statement? "It's those that treat current science as absolute gospel that make me laugh."
It would appear to me that your argument to my quote is in fact backing up what I are in effect saying. Science from the past through to the present is hardly an "absolute".
Shoulda left science to groups of guys in garages.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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