Subject: Re: WHO TAKES "Pete Charest" SERIOUSLY?
From: "rick nielsen" <rnielsen@centurytel.net>
Date: 25/10/2004, 17:44
Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo,alt.alien

"The_Sage" <a.b@c.com> wrote in message
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Reply to article by: "rick nielsen" <rnielsen@centurytel.net>
Date written: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:20:35 -0400
MsgID:<94ydnUg_T6Bc7OHcRVn-gw@centurytel.net>

The whole scientific comminity defines ghosts and UFOs are
paranormal. You are
the only retard who thinks otherwise.

Liar, ask James Oberg if he thinks UFO's are paranormal.

And so James Oberg is "the whole scientific community" now? Wrong
again! Not
even close! An exception to the rule is not the rule.

In the scientific method an exception to a rule negates the rule.

You didn't cite the scientific method in anything you've said yet.

why I just did above there

No you didn't. I see no references to any legitimate textbooks or
authorities.

scientific method has nothing to do with appealling to authrorities the
scientific method is

1 observation and description of a phenomenon or group of phenomenon

2 formulation of an hypothesis to explain the phenomenon

3 use of the hypothesis to predict the existance of other phenomenon or
predict new the results of new observations of the phenomenon

4 performance of experimental tests of the predictions by independant
experimenters

hardly takes a text book to understand

All we have is your word and your word is unreliable. I have a textbook on
the
scientific method right here on my desktop, and what you spew forth is
nowhere
even close to real science. Would you like me to quote some of it to you?
I will
show you mine if you will show me yours.

The Sage

Show one scientific rule that has been "proven by an exception" was the rule
for gravity ever proven by an exception to it? Does the speed of light
require an exception to make it a rule? The one place this hoary old saying
"the exception proves the rule" has any true meaning is in a legal sense as
in a rule that has an exception is true in all the cases that aren't covered
by said exception but as I'm sure many will agree legal rules aren't
anything like scientific rules>
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