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Holy ****!
Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. The Copernican Principle is a basic statement in physics that there should be no "special" observers. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Aristotelian model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. The Copernican Principle is one of the most successful scientific hypotheses in the history of science. |
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Sam Wormley wrote in message:
snip The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of[f] the Copernican Principle. Sam, I agree with you wholeheartedly...this is a very sad state of affairs. Dave Jessie |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 03:15:58 GMT, Sam Wormley
wrote: Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. How is this significantly different from the anthropic principle? I don't see this as an argument for intelligent design, nor much of an attack on the Copernican principle. Mostly I see it as a logical fallacy (a truism, really). Seems like this guy is just dredging up a largely discredited view of things. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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Chris L Peterson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 03:15:58 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote: Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. How is this significantly different from the anthropic principle? I don't see this as an argument for intelligent design, nor much of an attack on the Copernican principle. Mostly I see it as a logical fallacy (a truism, really). Seems like this guy is just dredging up a largely discredited view of things. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com Have you read the book? |
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Perhaps we were wrong about Piltdown Man all along...
If I understand this correctly, to help spark sagging ratings, the Draconian has hired a long-lost descendent of Piltdown Man, who's very much alive and teaching at ISU, who, in conjunction with a senior fellow from a cesspool company, plan to team up and produce a Survival TV Show based loosely on the Scopes Monkey trial, sponsored by the Draconian. Makes perfect sense to me... -- Jan Owen To reach me directly, remove the Z, if one appears in my e-mail address... Latitude: 33.662 Longitude: -112.3272 "Sam Wormley" wrote in message ... Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. The Copernican Principle is a basic statement in physics that there should be no "special" observers. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Aristotelian model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. The Copernican Principle is one of the most successful scientific hypotheses in the history of science. |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 03:40:39 GMT, Sam Wormley
wrote: Have you read the book? No, I was just going by the short news story you linked. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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Chris L Peterson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 03:40:39 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote: Have you read the book? No, I was just going by the short news story you linked. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com Chapter 12 is an attempt to discredit the Copernican Principle. I gave my copy of the book to Fritz Franzen*--cautioning that he should not read it if he didn't want to raise his blood pressure. Some weeks later Fritz wrote a scathing "book report" to me by email. He was disgusted! Concerning the chapter on the Copernican Principle, he wrote, "The authors set up a straw man imbuing the Copernican Principle with a number of ridiculous attributes that they then disparage and in so doing imply that they are destroying a scientific theory. Irritating rubbish!" *Fritz [Hugo] Franzen is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Iowa State University. |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. The Copernican Principle is a basic statement in physics that there should be no "special" observers. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Aristotelian model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. The Copernican Principle is one of the most successful scientific hypotheses in the history of science. |
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![]() "Sam Wormley" wrote in message ... Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. The Copernican Principle is a basic statement in physics that there should be no "special" observers. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Aristotelian model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. The Copernican Principle is one of the most successful scientific hypotheses in the history of science. Has nothing to do with Copernicus you asshole. |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 03:15:58 GMT, Sam Wormley
wrote: Holy ****! Ames Tribune - June 1, 2005 Ref: http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cf... AG=461&rfi=9 The work of an Iowa State University assistant professor has made its way into the Smithsonian Institute. Holy ****! This is a creationist book, attempting, among other things, to knock of the Copernican Principle. The Copernican Principle is a basic statement in physics that there should be no "special" observers. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Aristotelian model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. The Copernican Principle is one of the most successful scientific hypotheses in the history of science. Iowa, huh? I guess he couldn't get a position in plant genetics or animal husbandry? Hick. -Rich |
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