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Dream catchers. Wishing wells. Rabbits feet. Ghosts. I've looked through our whole science book, and it doesn't say how anything cool works. Dude, those are like, college level. Yeah, like quantum physics and magnets.
There are a lot of things we donât know about yetâŠto the ancients, a solar eclipse was magicâŠ.and can you imagine what theyâd have thought about cell phones?
Arthur C.Clark said, âAny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.â I started in Electronics during the Vacuum tube era. (grid leak, anyone?) A cell phone would have seemed magical.
There are times when I feel as if the more I learn, the less certain I am. So it would seem to me that those lines would become more blurry with increased knowledge rather than less. In which case, it wouldnât be surprising if even said âexpertsâ find it increasingly difficult to make such distinctions.
Observer fo Irony over 10 years ago
Maybe Thicke would still be married to that knock-out woman he had if he sang about the blurry lines between science and imagination.
Observer fo Irony over 10 years ago
Either you got to be a âBelieverâ or its oh, oh, itâs magic?
magicwalnut over 10 years ago
There are a lot of things we donât know about yetâŠto the ancients, a solar eclipse was magicâŠ.and can you imagine what theyâd have thought about cell phones?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Agreed boys.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 10 years ago
When do we get to quit calling them âcell phonesâ and start calling them Tricorders?
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
Arthur C.Clark said, âAny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.â I started in Electronics during the Vacuum tube era. (grid leak, anyone?) A cell phone would have seemed magical.
The Rolling Cat over 10 years ago
There are times when I feel as if the more I learn, the less certain I am. So it would seem to me that those lines would become more blurry with increased knowledge rather than less. In which case, it wouldnât be surprising if even said âexpertsâ find it increasingly difficult to make such distinctions.