yeh what a hoot.. i had flashbacks to school class room and dropping weights of the desk..Farsight wrote:Interesting stuff Brain Man.Brain Man wrote:Believe it or not we are studying it. We actually use these insights to decide how to approach other scientists. i.e. We psychologically profile a scientist before interacting with them, and have preset methods as a guide. i.e. Certain universities enforce and condition standards of rigid conformity, such as cambridge, oxford, while others such as UCLA are more freewheeling, open minded and creative...
And how, just look at the thread, totally derailed with schoolboy maths that's totally off-topic, and absolutely unrelated to Twiglet's challenge as to why c is a limit. I do find this kind of thing pretty amazing. I've had dingdongs with Young Earth Creationists and Islamic Fundamentalists, and have seen Morton's Demon in action in a religious context, dismissing all evidence that threatens conviction. But it's still rather odd to be reminded that this is a human trait rather than something unique to religion. For me a prime example was seeing Stephen Hawking on Discovery talking earnestly about time travel, the latter being something of a personal bugbear, and the reason why I started posting on this forum. It does give me pause for thought about the nature of human consciousness, along the lines of this:Brain Man wrote:yeh ive seen that one. They reason they accuse you of smoke and mirrors is because its a projection of their own processes.
Q: Am I conscious and self aware?
A: No. you only think you are.
Edit: come on Twiglet, that arithmetical exercise is nothing to do with why c is the limit. Now I've taken time out to post up threads explaining energy and mass, whereafter I'll explain the speed limit. Do be so good as to read them and give comment, otherwise people will think you're dodging your own challenge.
whats going on here ... i never saw anything like this..
well it is supposed to be a comedy science forum .