At the risk of repetition, here’s what some very smart people had to say about the most famous theory of them all:
“The theory of evolution explains how life on Earth has changed. In scientific terms, ‘theory’ does not mean ‘guess’ or ‘hunch’ as it does in everyday usage. Scientific theories are explanations of natural phenomena built up logically from testable observations and hypotheses. Biological evolution is the best scientific explanation we have for the enormous range of observations about the living world. … The occurrence of evolution in this sense is a fact. Scientists no longer question whether descent with modification occurred because the evidence supporting the idea is so strong.” —National Academy of Sciences
We never argue about the football games at Thanksgiving. We just all agree that the Lions suck, as they have for pretty much 50 years, and don’t deserve a Thanksgiving game. That, and we bond over our mutual hatred of the Cowboys.
This strip will CREATE more comments that EVOLVE into nasty rebuttals. All of which illuminate the loose use of terms that get thrown back and forth between individuals without a working knowledge in BOTH AREAS.
Farmers and teenagers have been aware of selected breeding for centuries if not longer. Both groups eagerly working to “improve” their stock. That’s quite different than the Chicken/Egg question. Science elevates a theory to a fact when the evidence continues to support that idea … until it doesn’t.
The “Universal Gravitational Constant” is considered to be both “universal” and a “constant” although it’s never been measured more than a mile from the surface of the Earth. Despite international symposiums for the expressed purpose, it can’t be calculated beyond a few digits. Go figure.
In my younger years, the town my grandparents lived in had two big-time high school football games on Thanksgiving. For most, the big dinner waited until after the games (and the necessary post-game bar hopping).
“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.” – Mark Twain
They’re wrong. Theories (real ones) start with evidence, then an explanation that fits the evidence. They always work until contridictory evidence is found, and then a new explanation is derived.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
At the risk of repetition, here’s what some very smart people had to say about the most famous theory of them all:
“The theory of evolution explains how life on Earth has changed. In scientific terms, ‘theory’ does not mean ‘guess’ or ‘hunch’ as it does in everyday usage. Scientific theories are explanations of natural phenomena built up logically from testable observations and hypotheses. Biological evolution is the best scientific explanation we have for the enormous range of observations about the living world. … The occurrence of evolution in this sense is a fact. Scientists no longer question whether descent with modification occurred because the evidence supporting the idea is so strong.” —National Academy of Sciences
Concretionist about 3 years ago
The nice thing about Science is that full-blown theories DO work. Except for some interesting edge cases, anyway.
batmanwithprep about 3 years ago
We never argue about the football games at Thanksgiving. We just all agree that the Lions suck, as they have for pretty much 50 years, and don’t deserve a Thanksgiving game. That, and we bond over our mutual hatred of the Cowboys.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Haven’t missed a game since the early ’60’s. Haven’t watched any, so haven’t missed them.
Best to all from our home and our hearts.
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
To all have a wonderful holiday and may your god go with you!
ewaldoh about 3 years ago
This strip will CREATE more comments that EVOLVE into nasty rebuttals. All of which illuminate the loose use of terms that get thrown back and forth between individuals without a working knowledge in BOTH AREAS.
Farmers and teenagers have been aware of selected breeding for centuries if not longer. Both groups eagerly working to “improve” their stock. That’s quite different than the Chicken/Egg question. Science elevates a theory to a fact when the evidence continues to support that idea … until it doesn’t.
The “Universal Gravitational Constant” is considered to be both “universal” and a “constant” although it’s never been measured more than a mile from the surface of the Earth. Despite international symposiums for the expressed purpose, it can’t be calculated beyond a few digits. Go figure.
mfrasca about 3 years ago
NFL Thanksgiving games have been going on since 1920.
rshive about 3 years ago
In my younger years, the town my grandparents lived in had two big-time high school football games on Thanksgiving. For most, the big dinner waited until after the games (and the necessary post-game bar hopping).
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
America started broadcasting football games to sell advertising.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.” – Mark Twain
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
They’re wrong. Theories (real ones) start with evidence, then an explanation that fits the evidence. They always work until contridictory evidence is found, and then a new explanation is derived.
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
That would take it back to being a hypothesis.
Actual theories can be substantiated by facts. Which is why Conspiracy Theories are not theories at all.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Not theories, hypotheses.