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New moons discovered orbiting Uranus & Neptune
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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 77641231" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>Thanks for your OP [USER=450900]@AlexB23[/USER]. Its refreshing to actually see enthusiasm for a science focus around these forums.</p><p></p><p>Let's not accidentally step over praising the hard work done by the minds of astronomers and the teams of dedicated scientists and engineers who spent years developing the Magellan and Subaru telescopes too, eh(?) Without their perseverance, we would have remained in ignorance of the existence of these objects. The inspiration you mention in the latter part of your post, (below), would not have been unleashed without it.</p><p></p><p>Praising <em>'God's creation', </em>really is asking for praise of the belief way of giving the term <em>'existence'</em> an updated meaning and by perpetuating ignorance, (ie: by maintaining the status quo of beliefs), instead of finding out what's <em>really</em> out there, (IMHO).</p><p>Science's way of generating inspiration represents the unique opportunity to break free from the cycle of beliefs and propagating willful ignorance.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 77641231, member: 354922"] Thanks for your OP [USER=450900]@AlexB23[/USER]. Its refreshing to actually see enthusiasm for a science focus around these forums. Let's not accidentally step over praising the hard work done by the minds of astronomers and the teams of dedicated scientists and engineers who spent years developing the Magellan and Subaru telescopes too, eh(?) Without their perseverance, we would have remained in ignorance of the existence of these objects. The inspiration you mention in the latter part of your post, (below), would not have been unleashed without it. Praising [I]'God's creation', [/I]really is asking for praise of the belief way of giving the term [I]'existence'[/I] an updated meaning and by perpetuating ignorance, (ie: by maintaining the status quo of beliefs), instead of finding out what's [I]really[/I] out there, (IMHO). Science's way of generating inspiration represents the unique opportunity to break free from the cycle of beliefs and propagating willful ignorance. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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