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GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!

Not only are you reading this in my voice, but someone has gone and created the perfect youtube video for popularizing the LFTR!
Just make sure to only watch the first five minutes, the rest is all interviews.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9M__yYbsZ4

>> No.3943175
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He's a mormon. Where's your God now?

>> No.3943180

>>3943175
Who gives a shit about religion when SCIENCE is involved?

>> No.3943294

>>3943145
bump

>> No.3943321

>>3943180
>Who gives a shit about a certain belief when another kind of belief is involved?
Seriously?

>> No.3943328

>>3943321
Science counts as a belief?

I figured it was like math: it just is. The act of scienctific study is just figuring out exactly how it is what it is.

>> No.3943351

>>3943328
So.. Newton knew? No, he thought. And most people BELIEVED. Newton's law of gravity was a BELIEF. His science was a BELIEF. Until Einstein came along, and proved him wrong, with science. Now what? We BELIEVE Einstein. We don't know. Science = Belief

>> No.3943367

>>3943351
I think i see what you mean now.
Since science=objective philosophy, and any philosophy must work off of some arbitrary set of axioms, therefore it is possible to place Science along side with things such as Christianity and Homeopathy.

Bummer. Looks like I need a new term to use in place of SCIENCE! in order to properly differentiate it from the rest.

>> No.3943462

>>3943321
Yes i believe i fall back down when i jump, yes i believe water is made out of H2O, yes i believe we are breathing oxygen, yes i believe rain is not caused by god.

>> No.3943473

>>3943462
You don't always fall back down when you jump. Ever heard of escape speed? Lol.

>> No.3943484

>>3943473
>human jumping speed
>earths escape velocity
pick one

>> No.3943493

>>3943484
You know you can jump from say an asteroid in space, and you're still jumping, right? And the asteroid has gravity, it's just not strong enough. So "You don't always fall back down when you jump" is completely correct. You'd think /sci/ was smart enough to realize Earth isn't the only place for physics, since relativity and all.

>> No.3943515

>>3943484
>>3943493
Pretty told there, EK.

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>>3943145

That someone was Gordon McDowell. The Same Gordon McDowell who has published almost all the other videos on Thorium, the same Gordon McDowell who does the same thing every night, /sci/, tries to help Thorium take over the world.