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  • FUCK U GALILEO. I LOVE U, DON'T JUDGE ME. I TAPED YOUR FINE :(

  • Yes, we are to judge the middle ages for what they believe ... look at the charlatans these days. They actually, publicly, announce that they PREDICT (1) that we (whatever that we means) are going to be immortal (2) in the next 20-40 years. If these two points are not absurd, I don't know what is. And they get money for themselves by exploiting such stupid predictions.

  • good one.

    

  • though, jobs first

  • people back then afraid of hell = understandable

    people who still believe in it today (and more importantly rub it in everyones face) = stop having children please

  • Anyone know the song playing?

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  • People can be extremely cruel. TheYnc.com has videos depicting beheadings by drug cartels and muslim terrorists, as well as animal torturers. This has been true for as long as humans existed. Just look at the Roman empire or Nazi Germany. Religion existed to inculcate fear; the only way to control otherwise cruel people, which implies ignorance: The cost of keeping cruel people at bay. The only hope for humanity is that science is used for good, rather than selfish cruelty and pleasure.

  • Well I don't remember anything about hell being inside the Earth in the Bible.

  • ☼ SOLAR ♫ LOVE ♥ Liberty ∞

  • I AM SATAN AND I AM SO OFFENDED

  • i am the devil but i ll find myself into many sinfull bodys so u cant find me motahfockaaa

  • fuck i hate math

  • 1:16-1:17 lol

  • @winterstellar WHAT? PREPOSTEROUS!

    caps rage

  • What's this music? Anybody? :)

  • like if you get here by steve jobs

    FUCK CANCER

  • @mochidochi like if you get here by cancer

    FUCK STEVE JOBS

  • @mochidochi not, by bill gates

  • @winterstellar That is most definitely not what was to be got from this. Saying Hell doesn't exist is fallacy. Saying it can't be proven is truth.

  • @DistortedV12 Jeje, but when I have to discuss something like bogeymen, elves, heavens or hells, I tend not to worry too much about following any rules for "academic discourse" or whatever. I concider the ancient consepts as no more than jokes in our modern, scientific society and prefer to joke about such things, such superstition, rather than debate it as something worthy of debate. I'll keep joking about superstition, and save my seriousness for interesting subjects like for instance science.

  • Yeah that`s what I said to those two guys with bibles in their hands who was standing in front of my doors and offered to talk about heaven and hell.. :)

  • "To understand how things work you have to start with the math."

  • I just farted

  • elephant crashed two horses! poor horse!

  • Is Tony hawk the narrator hahaha ... ;)

  • @A801506 Nope... Chuck Testa.

  • @QQLePewPew omg.. is that a wild deer behind that tree?! O_O

  • @A801506

    He sounds seriously like him.

    I was expecting Tom Green to interrupt, but oh well..

  • @A801506 No he isnt look at the end it says who it was Stephen Heuser

  • @OfficialPinkTacoDub haha nah I know I was just joking :b

  • i almost do that sometimes, I in a way connect things that that are almost "considered" unconnectable by the general public, but one have to "logic filter" the resulting theory otherwise there is a big chance that it will become (excuse my french) bullcrap

  • Great talk, very interesting, Thanks

  • @12bobsmith problem? - not but seriously is physics an inventable thing OR did it (the science of what essentially is everything) already exist and 'physics' is just a name for it?

  • @Danielthomasrichie I really hope you're not serious.

  • @desenagrator serious? is that a word or is that a concept?

  • @Danielthomasrichie *Double facepalm*

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  • @Danielthomasrichie Facepalm.

  • @Danielthomasrichie Physics embodies all the laws that govern the real world. So while it is technically impossible to invent physics because these laws already exist, one can be the father of the STUDY of physics.

  • @renkinjutsu01 dud every one knows that makes me wonder about your mind lol.

  • @ventura433 I was just answering someone's question.. What about my mind does it make you wonder about?

  • @Danielthomasrichie Physics is a merely a tool to "understand" and categorize how the world works, like language is a tool to "communicate" with each others.

  • @MatsKaarbo I was just messing with him, for the record I'm an a level physics student. I know what physics is, its subject matter and purpose.

  • Galileo is the physics god! Completely admire him.

  • This is a good reason for people to go and try 'building' something in 'Second Life'... it can change your entire style of engineering.

  • FUCK YOU ONTARIO ADS GO FUCK YOURSELF

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  • Go to Hell!

  • boring

  • @0megaM00 please die

  • @0megaM00

    don't die

  • @0megaM00 yes die

  • Newton on the real "body is here proposed for investigation, NOT insofar as it is a physical substance endowed with sensible qualities but only insofar as it is extended, mobile, impenetrable I have NOT defined it in a philosophical manner but abstracting from sensible qualities I have postulated only the properties required for local motion so that instead of physical bodies you may understand ABSTRACT FIGURES in the same way they are considered by geometers when they assign motion to them”

  • dante was a templar, and the modern idea of hell never existed until he released that poem.

    hell is death.

    but physics. heh thumbz.

  • Dante probably thought the world was flat.

  • @drilett Almost no one questioned that the world was spherical since Aristotle. So I'm sure that Dante knew that the world was round. It is a common but false myth that flat-worlders existed since the Greeks (who measured the diameter and circumference of the Earth).

  • @drilett Maybe, but he also described what we now call Galilean Relativity in the Inferno. Galileo didn't admit that he was wrong about the "physics of hell" because he didn't want his reputation to be tarnished. Read Galileo: Heretic. In it you will discover that Galileo also accused Kepler of occultism because Kepler suggested that an unseen force from the moon caused the tides. Galileo also didn't prove that the earth moved. Kepler finally did that by measuring parallax.

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