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What planet do you live on, to never have heard of Carl Sagan (1934-1996)? His long-running series about science, "Cosmos," was the most-watched program of all time on U.S. public television--seen by half a billion people in sixty countries. So popular that it's been revived with Neil Degrasse Tyson as the new narrator--another of the very rare breed of scientists who can actually communicate well with laymen.This "Sagan" fellow you mention . . . .
Wikipedia said:Sagan was an astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, science popularizer and science communicator in astronomy and other natural sciences. His contributions were central to the discovery of the high surface temperatures of Venus. However, he is best known for his contributions to the scientific research of extraterrestrial life, including experimental demonstration of the production of amino acids from basic chemicals by radiation. Sagan assembled the first physical messages that were sent into space: the Pioneer plaque and the Voyager Golden Record, universal messages that could potentially be understood by any extraterrestrial intelligence that might find them. Sagan always advocated scientific skeptical inquiry and the scientific method, pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI). He spent most of his career as a professor of astronomy at Cornell University where he directed the Laboratory for Planetary Studies. Sagan and his works received numerous awards and honors, including the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal, the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and (for "Cosmos") two Emmy Awards, the Peabody Award and the Hugo Award.
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paddoboy said:I also strongly disagree with claiming "life arising from non life" is a working hypothesis.
What planet do you live on, to never have heard of Carl Sagan (1934-1996)?
What planet do you live on, to never have heard of Carl Sagan (1934-1996)? His long-running series about science, "Cosmos," was the most-watched program of all time on U.S. public television--seen by half a billion people in sixty countries.
He [Sagan] referred to the Rule of Laplace (the translation I use is "Extraordinary assertions must be supported by extraordinary evidence before we are obliged to treat them with respect") on "Cosmos" so often that it is now known in the USA as Sagan's Law. (Condensed for the American attention span into "Extraordinary assertions require extraordinary evidence.")
it is a definition of a replicating molecule, it can do NONE of the things outlined in post 565.
i believe science does not know of any other "form of life" other than the living cell.
i have a paper on my HDD * that states small populations of RNA quickly become nonviable due to mutations.
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We're dating ourselves, Fraggle.
I remember my parents watching Cosmos and liking it very much, and they were both dead by 1996. So the show must have been back in the '80's. It probably didn't make a big impact on anyone younger then ten at the time, so that anyone who really remembers it ["billions and billions"] must have been born in the 70's or before. In other words, it probably isn't a living memory to people younger than 40.
made was uncalled for, and we all know why it was used.This "Sagan" fellow you mention, paddoboy,
If we don't know how life originated, it's probably not a good idea to pretend that we do.
It isn't something that we actually know, rather it's something that we assume, it's an expectation that governs the nature and scope of our inquiries.
Why would you think that I "never have heard of Carl Sagan (1934-1996)?"
Please do not ignore direct requests for clarification.Why would you think that I "never have heard of Carl Sagan (1934-1996)?"
...ignore??
I didn't actually make a direct request to Fraggle Rocker for clarification. It was just a simple question.
I, however, made a direct request of you in post# 901 which you have so far ignored.
- the ^^above quoted^^ from : http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elaboratemerriam-webster.com/dictionary/elaborate said:elab·o·rate - adjective \i-ˈla-b(ə-)rət\
: made or done with great care or with much detail : having many parts that are carefully arranged or planned
Full Definition of ELABORATE
1 - : planned or carried out with great care <took elaborate precautions>
2 - : marked by complexity, fullness of detail, or ornateness <elaborate prose>
From your own source:A "direct request" which I have "so far ignored"...???!!!
Below is a quote of your Post #901 :
One (1) word - "Elaborate" - followed by a Period (.)!!
No mention of any request.
Trippy, I honestly thought that you were Trolling - by making an inane remark about how "elaborate" my server file access tags were.
- definition of '"elaborate" :
merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elaborate said:elab·o·rate - adjective \i-ˈla-b(ə-)rət\
: made or done with great care or with much detail : having many parts that are carefully arranged or planned
Full Definition of ELABORATE
1 - : planned or carried out with great care <took elaborate precautions>
2 - : marked by complexity, fullness of detail, or ornateness <elaborate prose>
- the ^^above quoted^^ from : http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elaborate
elab·o·rate verb \i-ˈla-bə-ˌrāt\
intransitive verb
1: to become elaborate (see 1elaborate)
2: to expand something in detail <would you care to elaborate on that statement>
A request can also be formed as an imperative eg: Tidy your room. Or: Please leave.Trippy, one word, followed by a period (.), is more of a "statement", or possibly even, an "order".
Trippy, questions or "requests" are properly followed by a "question mark (?).
From Merriam-Webster Onlinere·quest noun \ri-ˈkwest\
1: the act or an instance of asking for something
2: something asked for <granted her request>
3: the condition or fact of being requested <available on request>
4: the state of being sought after : demand
Probably wise, although not for the stated reasons.Trippy, I can not say anything to you about your Posting or editing skills - I would probably get "banned" for doing that!
So you didn't ignore it, but you ignored it? Got it.At any rate, I DID NOT "IGNORE" your Post #901,!
I thought long and hard about it - and decided that "Ignoring the Troll" - was my best "option".
With...whatever is going on...! Trippy, does my reply "mean anything"...does anything I Post "mean anything"...other than just something that a few Posters can "Malign", "Deride", "Intentionally Misquote", "Intentionally Misrepresent", "Make Fun Of", "Post Insulting and Rude Responses To"...seriously Trippy...???!!!
As demonstrated above, a request does not have to be phrased as an interrogative sentence, it can be phrased as an imperative as well.Trippy, what follows is a "Statement", which is followed by a Period (.)!!!
- it is neither a "Request", followed by a Question Mark (?)!!!
- nor a "Question", followed by a Question Mark (?)!!!
Stop trolling.Possibly, you Trippy, and a few other Posters could glean some pertinent information from the following "Statement", followed by a Period (.) . :
I am not as think as you Dumb I am.
dumbest man on earth[/quote said:SFA/MS:UPTABS?
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Elaborate.
A "direct request" which I have "so far ignored"...???!!!
Below is a quote of your Post #901 :
One (1) word - "Elaborate" - followed by a Period (.)!!
No mention of any request.
Trippy, I honestly thought that you were Trolling - by making an inane remark about how "elaborate" my server file access tags were.
- definition of '"elaborate" :
- the ^^above quoted^^ from : http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elaborate
I had composed a reply, stating that the SFA was not so "elaborate", and that it was actually pretty simple.
However, since my first honest inclination was that it was merely more Trolling, I opted to follow SciForums advice, and chose not to respond to what I perceived as "Trolling".
Trippy, one word, followed by a period (.), is more of a "statement", or possibly even, an "order".
Trippy, questions or "requests" are properly followed by a "question mark (?).
Trippy, I can not say anything to you about your Posting or editing skills - I would probably get "banned" for doing that!
Maybe you were "Posting" from work, again - and having problems with your "Stupid Phone" again...who knows...???
At any rate, I DID NOT "IGNORE" your Post #901,!
I thought long and hard about it - and decided that "Ignoring the Troll" - was my best "option".
With...whatever is going on...! Trippy, does my reply "mean anything"...does anything I Post "mean anything"...other than just something that a few Posters can "Malign", "Deride", "Intentionally Misquote", "Intentionally Misrepresent", "Make Fun Of", "Post Insulting and Rude Responses To"...seriously Trippy...???!!!
And yes Trippy, I have Utilized the "Report" button...repeatedly!!
Trippy, what follows is a "Statement", which is followed by a Period (.)!!!
- it is neither a "Request", followed by a Question Mark (?)!!!
- nor a "Question", followed by a Question Mark (?)!!!
Possibly, you Trippy, and a few other Posters could glean some pertinent information from the following "Statement", followed by a Period (.) . :
I am not as think as you Dumb I am.