Letters and Science C70V - Lecture 1

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Descriptive Introduction to Physics

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  • I guess I aint gotta share my food with ANY of you guys. bwahaahahahhahaha!

  • Thank you for upload!

  • So interesting wish i had him as my physics teacher

  • Thanks for these lectures!

    Greetings from sunny Bulgaria!

  • HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA PHYSICS

  • Science has no opinion about God. It's not something science does. The problem some of us have is that some people are trying to get their religious beliefs taught as science. If you wish to have a class that teaches religion, OK. But don't try to get it taught as science. And in the U.S. religion can't be taught in public schools at all. Government operated schools must abide by the Constitution's First Amendment. Schools operated by a church can, and do, teach their beliefs. That's OK.

  • @washmlakid Yes unless it's not excluding God.:)

  • ... have come about. It doesn't try to explain the who of the creation. Can you accept that?

  • @rockgirl0007 not say that this theory or that one won't change over time as we learn new things. The Greeks thought that atoms were the smallest units of matter. We now know this is not true. Atoms are composed of other things. Maybe, some day, our current explanation for the origin of the universe will change. That's why it's called a theory, instead of a fact. Maybe there is a supernatural explanation. But that's not what science is about. It can only desribe what we see and how it may...

  • @rockgirl0007 Science can only explain what we see. We can see that space is expanding, that other galaxies are moving away from us. We can 'run the clock backwards' and calculate what the galaxies would look like at the beginning. We can observe the 'echoes' of the Big Bang as heat evenly distributed around us. These things, and many more can be observed by anyone who examines them. The theories we have explain what we see in a way which makes sense. Science is an ongoing thing. What can...

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