"let there be peas." and there were peas. and it was good.

Sep 02, 2009 22:16

I found this hilarious extract when studying KI today. Its about how Gregor Mendel's findings are uncannily accurate. A reflection about how, even in science, we tend to place more emphasis on findings that support our initial thoughts ( Read more... )

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seventeentruths September 2 2009, 15:45:43 UTC
I like the way the extract casually slipped in "Gott im Himmel" for verisimilitude.

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seraphictempest September 3 2009, 04:25:32 UTC
I think Perry would totally dig this, its got the biblical tone down pat.

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seraphictempest September 3 2009, 12:04:00 UTC
I think its german for "God in Heaven" haha.

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drateramal September 2 2009, 15:52:44 UTC
its called drawing targets around bullet holes =D

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hi kee en tripartiteteddy September 21 2009, 14:29:09 UTC
hi kee en, I didn't know you had an lj! I thought the username was feminine... when you actually think about it, that isn't a completely inaccurate inference.

what's new? mendel is one of the founding members of the Scientists Who Fabricate Findings (SWFF). remember the korean dude a few years back? yep. he's considered a martyr now. this is noelle, btw.

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