Posts by bohm
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Waves in Gravity detected, another lucky hit?
by prologos ingravity waves sound like a special kind of sound, so is this another lucky hit in the otherwise discredited bible?
gen i: 3,6,9,"said" like in acoustics?
note the subject area, and be objective.
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bohm
kaik: actually i have not insulted you but just pointed out that you either misunderstood or misremember whatever you might have read in 2006. If you consider that trolling so be it and for my sake you are free to believe gravity waves were observed in 2006; i just find it facinating you seem to assume you remember correctly and all other scientists have forgotten thats all. -
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Waves in Gravity detected, another lucky hit?
by prologos ingravity waves sound like a special kind of sound, so is this another lucky hit in the otherwise discredited bible?
gen i: 3,6,9,"said" like in acoustics?
note the subject area, and be objective.
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bohm
Kaik: well, when you find the post, do inform the Nobel prize committee before they hand out the prize to the wrong team :-). -
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Waves in Gravity detected, another lucky hit?
by prologos ingravity waves sound like a special kind of sound, so is this another lucky hit in the otherwise discredited bible?
gen i: 3,6,9,"said" like in acoustics?
note the subject area, and be objective.
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bohm
Kaik: i am not arguing, i am just puzzled that you seems to believe gravity waves were first observed ten years ago and nobody paid any attention, including the only people working on experiments that could potentially observe gravity waves.
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Waves in Gravity detected, another lucky hit?
by prologos ingravity waves sound like a special kind of sound, so is this another lucky hit in the otherwise discredited bible?
gen i: 3,6,9,"said" like in acoustics?
note the subject area, and be objective.
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bohm
kaik: I remember that one of my class in undergrad, we were discussing the observation of the gravity wave, which suppose to happen for the first time ever. That was around 2006. I know it, because I still have a post on the internet from that year.
There seems to be two options:
- Gravity waves were directly observed ca. 2006 but everyone forgot OR
- you remember wrong (you might be remembering observations of radio emisions from pulsars which match what can be expected if gravity waves did exist)
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Waves in Gravity detected, another lucky hit?
by prologos ingravity waves sound like a special kind of sound, so is this another lucky hit in the otherwise discredited bible?
gen i: 3,6,9,"said" like in acoustics?
note the subject area, and be objective.
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bohm
kaik:
What I remember, the gravity moves in waves were discovered years ago. I remember we had discussed when I did my undergrad on this specific topic that the gravity waves moves with the speed of light. This was ten years ago or so.
Einstein postulated gravity waves about 100 years ago as a consequence of general relativity, however they were certainly not discovered 10 years ago in the sense of being observed.
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A step in the right direction: Denmark banning circumcision as a cruel, barbaric and archaic ritual not fit for modern civilised lands
by Gilbeath Haaraloth inas you may know, this makes me very happy.
ban on religious circumcision.
relate to a ban in all probability will not stop the millennium old core tradition in many parts of islam and especially judaism.
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bohm
reposting:
- The article is in a tabloid
- The article is in the idiot-section of the tabloid
- The article discuss what some people would do if circumcision was banned
- circumcision is not banned in Denmark and likely will not be for a long time
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A step in the right direction: Denmark banning circumcision as a cruel, barbaric and archaic ritual not fit for modern civilised lands
by Gilbeath Haaraloth inas you may know, this makes me very happy.
ban on religious circumcision.
relate to a ban in all probability will not stop the millennium old core tradition in many parts of islam and especially judaism.
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bohm
- The article is in a tabloid
- The article is in the idiot-section of the tabloid
- The article discuss what some people would do if circumcision was banned
- circumcision is not banned in Denmark and likely will not be for a long time
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Where are the EXJW Feminist Philosophers?
by Luther bertrand ini am working, more in the planning stages, where i am going to offer a commentary on the caleb and sophia cartoons that the org puts out.
i noticed a heavily patriarchal bent to the narrative that these cartoons offer.
i would really enjoy working with someone who has an academic background in feminist philosophy, or at least someone knowledgeable.
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talesin:
The 'joike' was a passive-aggressive slur, evidenced by the disclaimer, as I explained.
Well, I am sorry but my detection for "passive-aggressive slur" is simply not so fine tuned I can detect it based on two words; If I should make such a slur against a person I would need more evidence.
The joke was made at a lunch and appears to be an off the cuff remark. According to one female audience member the talk was warm and funny, you can hear the recording if you wish.
I don't see Twitter as a valid form of journalistic communication.
I agree, yet he was fired entirely for an (provable) inaccurate account made on twitter.
Academia is full of hypocrisy and politics - as I said, he may be talking out of turn far too much, or has a fat complaint file back at the University.
It also may be the case that he eats babies and the university knows all about it.
Here is one woman relating her experience working under him:
http://www.nature.com/news/judge-by-actions-not-words-1.17823?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20150625
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Where are the EXJW Feminist Philosophers?
by Luther bertrand ini am working, more in the planning stages, where i am going to offer a commentary on the caleb and sophia cartoons that the org puts out.
i noticed a heavily patriarchal bent to the narrative that these cartoons offer.
i would really enjoy working with someone who has an academic background in feminist philosophy, or at least someone knowledgeable.
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bohm
talesin:
Oops. This:
“Now seriously,
This demonstrates a specific technique of being critical and deprecating, then softening the blow with a disclaimer. It's called patronization. (and yes, that is the tone - slightly superior, and passive-aggressive, but I ddn't really mean it .. hahaha)
We can agree that the joke isn't very good. But reading the interview, do you get the impression that he does not think women should be allowed in the laboratory? He explicitly says the opposite.
Do you think the way the story was reported on twitter is accurate? (this, btw, was the basis on which he was fired while he was still in his plane)
Do you think he should have been fired?
Regarding the 'where there is smoke there is fire' argument, the "smoke" is ONLY an inaccurate retelling of the event (read the tweet by StLouis). What I do not think has happened afterwards is that former student and colleagues have not come out and said good riddance of that old sexist pig
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Where are the EXJW Feminist Philosophers?
by Luther bertrand ini am working, more in the planning stages, where i am going to offer a commentary on the caleb and sophia cartoons that the org puts out.
i noticed a heavily patriarchal bent to the narrative that these cartoons offer.
i would really enjoy working with someone who has an academic background in feminist philosophy, or at least someone knowledgeable.
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bohm
LUHE:
ok, thanks. So, the Catholic woman who follows Deida is a bigot because she prefers Catholic patriarchy over equality?
If she rejects equality then yes. But it is her right to hold that view and if it only affects how she lives her own life it is of little consequence.
This is a non-sequitur - of course it's not. Professor Tim Hunt caused outrage due to his bigoted comments. This outrage only subsided when he resigned.
What happened to Tim Hunt has absolutely nothing to do with a person who is "fed up with the modern system of equality" since this was not what he said.
Imaginary scenario: woman A is having problems(...)man C feels 'othered' by this rant and complains, should woman A lose her job?
no. You are just changing the topic and asking a bunch of irrelevant questions about irrelevant events. It feels a bit lazy and disingenuous on your part.
So let me ask you. When you write:
But men who are fed up with the modern system of equality are smeared as bigots by feminists/hard Left and still have to face consequences
You seem to disagree with me that being "fed up with this modern system of equality" is a bigoted stance. But isn't that pretty much what every:
1) KKK member
2) neo-nazi
3) sexist person
4) islamist
5) homophobe
believes? "I don't hate X, i'm just fed up with this modern system of equality, lets return to traditional (pre-modern) values"
And please do not re-define "modern" to be a "a fringe view held by a minority".