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  • #61
    Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

    Originally posted by Kstat View Post
    Uh...the idea of a flat earth is not a "new idea." It is literally thousands of years old.



    I don't think you grasp the difference between beliefs and scientific fact...
    It's a new idea for Kyrie. He's thinking through it.

    And, by the way, those thousands of years account for a whole lot of completely mistaken "scientists."
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    • #62
      Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

      Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
      But never ask any questions on your journey to reaching that conclusion. That would defy and blaspheme the great God of facts and science.

      Because science has never been wrong. And facts from the past have never been proven to not be "facts." Worship the current version of science and facts and never question or blaspheme. Mock and ridicule those who do so. Excommunicate them from the congregation. New ideas are unwelcome. There is no need for progress. We have reached the perfect state of understanding, thanks to the Almighty God of Science.
      I think you don't understand how science works. It is based upon constantly questioning and testing ideas. When something we believe to be true is tested in ways that prove it not to be true, we change our understanding based on the new information.

      As for the flat earth, humans used to believe the earth was flat due to the limited amount of knowledge available. Then we advanced and did things like sail (you can actually see the curve of the earth from a boat mast). New information became available and we adjusted our understanding accordingly.

      Arguing against science is arguing for ignorance. It is putting either stubbornness or belief in front of reality. Science isn't here to prove any one thing true or false, it is the advancement of understanding through testing and knowledge.
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      • #63
        Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
        I hear the same stupid argument from climate change deniers, "well the satellites belong to NASA so they are controlling the data so we can give money to Al Gore who is the one that created climate change"


        Kyrie to me is just one example of the growing "thinkers" that are flooding the internet with stupidity.
        I'm not a climate change denier, but someone will have to explain to me why the glaciers receded prior to the industrial revolution before I can agree man is the reason climate changes. BTW, I didn't bring up the topic...

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        • #64
          Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

          Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
          Now you have become God. Kyrie has his own version of scientific questioning. Admittedly, you and I think it will lead nowhere, because we believe the facts show the earth is round. But apparently YOU are deciding that Kyrie's process at the moment is not scientific. Therefore, you get to ridicule him. (Judge him.)

          I don't think Kyrie is correct. But I am not going to ridicule him for asking questions. I am not God.
          Some theories have been proven to the extent that they are as good as fact. Other theories not so much. Where people fall on that spectrum will vary. I think Kyrie is off his rocker. It's akin to saying the sky does not appear to the naked eye to be blue.

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          • #65
            Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

            Wasn't it the old churches that said the earth was flat? And then they said the sun revolved around the earth...

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            • #66
              Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

              Originally posted by imawhat View Post
              Of all the things that are reasonably questionable, and we're arguing about a flat earth.
              No, we're arguing over whether people who question basic beliefs ought to be ridiculed. The pack of dogs mentality on this forum is one of the reasons it took a Galileo so long to break through the myths handed down from on high.
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              • #67
                Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                Some theories have been proven to the extent that they are as good as fact. Other theories not so much. Where people fall on that spectrum will vary. I think Kyrie is off his rocker. It's akin to saying the sky does not appear to the naked eye to be blue.
                You may choose to ridicule him, then. I don't think it helps in encouraging people to improve their beliefs.
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                • #68
                  Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                  People should definitely ask questions and be opened minded. But you can't sit there and deny facts.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                    Originally posted by Rogco View Post
                    Arguing against science is arguing for ignorance.
                    I don't think you really believe this. You know that "science" has been wrong over the centuries, and it has needed correction. Somebody started asking questions, started "arguing against science," in order for that change to take place.

                    I think asking those questions is important, and I don't think they should be ridiculed.
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                    • #70
                      Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                      Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                      It's a new idea for Kyrie. He's thinking through it.

                      And, by the way, those thousands of years account for a whole lot of completely mistaken "scientists."
                      Scientists are not mistaken about facts. Look up the definition of "fact."

                      If you boil water (on earth) at 100 degrees C, it will turn into steam. This has never not been true. It is not a belief. It's is not an opinion. It's a fact. It was true a thousand years ago and it will remain true in another thousand years. What makes it a fact? You can repeat it over and over and over and it will not change. Just like if you fly over the earth on a clear day, the horizon will always be curved.

                      Whatever you're thinking about isn't fact, it's theory. Theories can be disproven; facts cannot.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                        Originally posted by sportfireman View Post
                        It is pitifully sad how mankind ridicules someone for not believing what they have been told to believe. This is just another example in my opinion.

                        Let's see what happens around here when PG and Myles believe the samething.
                        I understand where you are coming from. I think skepticism is an unbelievably healthy thing. But what Kyrie is demonstrating is not skepticism. For instance, it would be fine if Kyrie was skeptical about the Earth being a circle, but he would need to offer a counter explanation that describes the world better than the current explanation. If he was truly skeptical then he would not state “the Earth is flat" as a fact, but would also be skeptical of that claim as well. Instead he states the Earth is flat as if he has evidence to justify this claim. The sad part to me is that he could easily measure whether it is flat or not by doing the same simple experiment the Greek mathematician Eratosthenes used to find the approximate circumference of the Earth over 2000 years ago.

                        Presenting a belief as a fact, and then denying actual fact to confirm your biases is VERY fair removed from skepticism. Frankly, it is completely unhealthy anti-intellectualism because it offers no way for people to converse if we can't even agree on what truth is...


                        So I doubt people are laughing at his skepticism, but I think more than likely they are laughing at how logically unsound his propositions are.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                          Originally posted by BornIndy07 View Post
                          People should definitely ask questions and be opened minded. But you can't sit there and deny facts.
                          Sure you can. People do it all the time.

                          They are questioning whether it really is a "fact." For you it is. For them, it's not (yet).

                          Let them go through a process of figuring it out. I don't find ridicule as helpful.
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                          • #73
                            Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                            Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                            I don't think you really believe this. You know that "science" has been wrong over the centuries, and it has needed correction. Somebody started asking questions, started "arguing against science," in order for that change to take place.

                            I think asking those questions is important, and I don't think they should be ridiculed.
                            You don't "argue against science." You use science to improve your understanding of the universe.

                            Science isn't religion. It's a process, not dogma.
                            Last edited by Kstat; 02-18-2017, 12:03 PM.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                              Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                              Sure you can. People do it all the time.

                              They are questioning whether it really is a "fact." For you it is. For them, it's not (yet).

                              Let them go through a process of figuring it out. I don't find ridicule as helpful.

                              Agree if that guy is a basketball player disagree if that guy is in charge of something bigger than that and affects people lives.
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                              • #75
                                Re: Kyrie Irving: The Earth is flat

                                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                                Scientists are not mistaken about facts. Look up the definition of "fact."

                                If you boil water (on earth) at 100 degrees C, it will turn into steam. This has never not been true. It is not a belief. It's is not an opinion. It's a fact. It was true a thousand years ago and it will remain true in another thousand years. What makes it a fact? You can repeat it over and over and over and it will not change. Just like if you fly over the earth on a clear day, the horizon will always be curved.

                                Whatever you're thinking about isn't fact, it's theory. Theories can be disproven; facts cannot.
                                Scientists (astronomers) of the past watched the sun go around the earth for thousands of years. This "test" repeated thousands of times "proved" the sun revolved around the earth—until new "facts" emerged, looking at reality a different way.

                                They thought they knew a lot. They had thousands of years and the smartest people on the planet confirming it. They were wrong. You are too smug about the current set of scientists and "facts." Allow people to question everything, and be gracious as people who aren't as smart as you work towards the same conclusions you have reached. And, maybe one day, you'll find that one of these questioners is actually smarter than you. You never know.
                                Last edited by McKeyFan; 02-18-2017, 12:15 PM.
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