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ElRengo · 70-79, M
That Nazis support Putin shouldn´t be a surprise.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@Vivaci
They are cleary anti-science. Except when they feel entitled to redefine what Science is.
Some of them do not claim to be anti-math.
They merely do bad math (as Dembsky and said by mathmaticians).
Or pretend to extract philosophical pseudo scientific conclutions based in an ill disgestion of basic school probabilities and pre math scholastic medieval "logic".
They are cleary anti-science. Except when they feel entitled to redefine what Science is.
Some of them do not claim to be anti-math.
They merely do bad math (as Dembsky and said by mathmaticians).
Or pretend to extract philosophical pseudo scientific conclutions based in an ill disgestion of basic school probabilities and pre math scholastic medieval "logic".
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@Vivaci
I rarelly if ever comment on USA domestic politics as I´m not a citizen of your country and not even live there.
Even so I know well the more global phenomena related to that "school of thought" that debate against Science cos they are really aiming to hit freedom.
We had enough examples of this in my own country.
I rarelly if ever comment on USA domestic politics as I´m not a citizen of your country and not even live there.
Even so I know well the more global phenomena related to that "school of thought" that debate against Science cos they are really aiming to hit freedom.
We had enough examples of this in my own country.
@ElRengo It really has a very obvious pattern in countries where corrupt parties rule(their prominent states). Part of their plot to get more votes is to advocate illiteracy and they usually target the poor farmers or people in remote areas, so that they can brainwash them coz those people have no time or purpose to check the validity of the false news they’re fed.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@Vivaci
That´s how it happens in certain countries and cultures, yes.
In some others we had facist dictatorships.
The attitude about Science were almost the same, of course.
Just as an example that would be laughable if not tragic two of those dictatorships banned Set Theory from the universitie´s curricula.
Some of their "philosophic" / theological sponsors justified it saying that mathematical Set thinking subverted "logic".
That´s how it happens in certain countries and cultures, yes.
In some others we had facist dictatorships.
The attitude about Science were almost the same, of course.
Just as an example that would be laughable if not tragic two of those dictatorships banned Set Theory from the universitie´s curricula.
Some of their "philosophic" / theological sponsors justified it saying that mathematical Set thinking subverted "logic".
Oh dear!!! The religious institutions have long since tried to deny anything and everything that could go against their teachings…it took them hundreds of years to allow the scientific truths to be known…
Sadly so many scientists and mathematicians have been killed/executed just for proving that the religious books were wrong.
Such things are called satanic just to keep the common illiterate scared and in their control. @ElRengo
Sadly so many scientists and mathematicians have been killed/executed just for proving that the religious books were wrong.
Such things are called satanic just to keep the common illiterate scared and in their control. @ElRengo