From: Eugene Leitl (eugene@liposome.genebee.msu.su)
Date: Tue Mar 03 1998 - 11:43:00 MST
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, =- deluxe -= wrote:
> Interesting point of view.
>
> I would say that the reflection of human nature in life, tends to give
> people a sense of meaning, which according to Segan's film Contact, science
> has failed to provide.
Speak for yourself ;)
If you speak for the majority, ok. But somehow I don't think this is a
problem of science.
> I think humans, particularly scientists, seem to think that they can
> control nature itself. This dangerous perspective is responsible for the
Define control. Define nature. Control of certain complex systems is
notoriously iffy, long-term control of ergodic systems is even provably
impossible.
> misuse of advancements in science which have led to one of the worst eras
> of earths history, in terms of pollution.
It ain't quite the scientist's fault, nicht wahr? An advancement in the
ivory tower does not produce measurable effects. It is the mass-market
braindead implementation of the principle which causes measurable impact.
We can hardly abscond the whole idea of doing scientic research if the
idiots misuse our results, can we?
> ahh who knows what I'm trying to say..
Not I.
>
> where's my coffee.
where's my vodka.
> jeff
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'gene
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