Exodus111
Exodus111 t1_jdq9k0r wrote
Reply to comment by oghdi in Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul | Further demonstrations come after Israeli prime minister vowed to press on with changes despite international concern by misana123
Cool. They still voted for him though.
Exodus111 t1_j3nxep4 wrote
Reply to comment by terpin in Lab-grown retinal eye cells make successful connections, open door for clinical trials to treat blindness by chrisdh79
Maybe we shouldn't put TOO much weight on the phrase "successfully made connections"...
But yeah, it sounds good.
Exodus111 t1_j0qxdwa wrote
Reply to comment by VeldinNtG in Dog protects young girls for hours after getting lost in woods by Sariel007
Yeah thats pretty normal.
Dogs run off, but they'll hear you when you shout and come running back eventually.
Exodus111 t1_iz0w8eq wrote
Reply to comment by VuurniacSquarewave in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
I remember the surgeon counting down, when he got to 7 a nurse told me to wake up.
No sense of time in between.
Exodus111 t1_isreqlt wrote
Reply to comment by SomeoneSomewhere1984 in Experimental demonstration of entanglement delivery using a quantum network stack by matpompili
It could likely be used for interstellar communication.
Exodus111 t1_ir237j1 wrote
Reply to comment by QuestionableMechanic in Hercules statue, approximately 2,000 years old, discovered in Greece - The Jerusalem Post by DRKILLM0NGER
Yeah but it's just half the image. Does anyone have the full image of the statue?
Exodus111 t1_iqofd5t wrote
Reply to comment by TMax01 in “The objective requires the subjective as a foil if it is to play the scientific role late nineteenth-century philosophers assigned to it, not to mention to become accessible through our perceptual apparatus in new kinds of mathematical and logical symbolism.” by Maxwellsdemon17
> I don't see those rules as arbitrary in any way. They are both functional and necessary.
They are, but also arbitrary.
Exodus111 t1_iqnvaso wrote
Reply to comment by TMax01 in “The objective requires the subjective as a foil if it is to play the scientific role late nineteenth-century philosophers assigned to it, not to mention to become accessible through our perceptual apparatus in new kinds of mathematical and logical symbolism.” by Maxwellsdemon17
So what's the difference between Objective truth and scientifically proven?
Science has requirements that are basically cultural. Yes the scientific method is powerful, because it handles humans beings irrational belief in their own subjective truth.
So we invent a functional system that says, prove it in a lab, let someone else try to disprove you. If they can't it's a theory.
That's a good system, but it's still based on arbitrary rules.
Exodus111 t1_jdqbzzy wrote
Reply to comment by ConqueredCabbage in Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul | Further demonstrations come after Israeli prime minister vowed to press on with changes despite international concern by misana123
23% is pretty good in a parliamentary system.