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4th December 2012, 08:14 AM | #241 |
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And the uncritical, unsophisticated, unsupported, credulous belief that "there really was a UFO" at Roswell, and that "the conspiracy is more about the coverup and not doubts about it being an alien spacecraft" is precisely the kind of thing Demon-Haunted World (which you really ought to read) was written to debunk.
Please explain how your claim that there has been a "conspiracy" and/or a"coverup" about "it being an alien spacecraft" demonstrate anything about Dr. Sagan's beliefs, or opinions...preferably without spin-doctoring and quote mining. |
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A UFO is an unidentified flying object, something with appears to be flying, appears to be an object, and which is not or has not been identified as a particular thing. If something has been identified as an alien craft, it is no longer unidentified. Once more: If we know what something is, it isn't a UFO. And if you have objective evidence to support a claim that alien craft exist, take it to one of the appropriate threads which already exist for that discussion. |
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Then why do you try to use Contact as evidence that Dr. Sagan was, as you have put it, a "snake-oil salesman"?
And where have you demonstrated your qualifications to identify anyone (much less your friend you are outing) as "treatable"? And where have you demonstrated your training in "treating" anyone so diagnosed? |
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4th December 2012, 08:23 AM | #248 |
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4th December 2012, 08:24 AM | #249 |
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I get the impression that you are well intentioned. You seem to be arguing for something you have strong convictions for, and I respect that. Unfortunately, you've painted a picture of skeptics with a rather broad brush and as a result you've sacrificed accuracy in favor of generalizations. Yes there are participants on skeptical forums who match with your descriptions, if not always, at least some of the time. That in itself does not mean that all skeptics match these descriptions and I contend that the vast majority do not. As well intentioned as your crusade may be, it is unlikely to bear fruit because the misdirected war you've waged is on the wrong enemy. To truly have an impact of the sort you're hoping for will require far more diligence and specificity than you're currently employing. You'll need to target and dismantle the arguments of individuals instead of lackadaisically poisoning the well. In doing so you can expose the weakness of cynicism, which is what I think you really want to do. Even then you've got a hard road ahead of you if you want to be effective. Do yourself a favor though, and don't create enemies where there were none in the first place. Who knows, you may even come to appreciate some of the skeptical perspectives offered by many participants on forums like these. Cheers. |
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I think looking at the dates Roswell 1947 and around 1951 Carl Sagan at 17 talking about flying saucers and aliens makes me feel he made that connection. He developed an early obsession and tried to fulfill it by searching for them for the rest of his life.
By embellishing his Cosmos program with the possibility of finding ETI through the SETI project added the type of hype that sells books and movies and panders to the irrational beliefs in aliens. |
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Indeed. It continues to appear we're witnessing some lashing out due to an anger and resentment about being smacked down by skeptics sometime in the past. Come on, justintime, what is it you believe, that skeptics don't believe, that makes you so angry at skeptics? Was your mother a skeptic when you were an infant? Did your father smoke a cigar? A bigger one than yours? Is there a point to any of your rambling aside from you hate skeptics so you want to hang around insulting them? You do realize that activity has gotten you banned from other forums, don't you? |
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So, with no regard to basic priciple of etymology, you build an entire case against Dr. Sagan oin what you "feel" must be true?
You are continuing to use the word "obsession" without any justification. Your continued, and increasingly desperate, attempts at calumniating Dr. Sagan for what you want to believe he believed, are noted. Now: be so kind as to address your qualifications for diagnosing someone as "treatable". Further, be so kind as to address your qualifications for providing approrpiate "treatment", assuming arguendo you could, in fact, make the diagnosis. Further, be so kind as to address the issue of denigrating the person whose identity you claim to be trying to protect as part of any approved, or accepted, "treatment". |
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I have been noticing the Education section is hardly drawing any interest. So I was right Skeptics are not for education.
I found the heaviest activity in the Paranormal section which included Carl Sagan and his obsession with aliens (this OP). So it is not only the Skeptic Carl Sagan who was obsessed with aliens. Most Skeptics here are just as obsessed with aliens. I was not trying to make this an OP about aliens but about Carl Sagan as a Skeptic. But it appears one cannot separate Skeptics from their beliefs in aliens. |
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Is this some sort of undergrad project? Your language skills seem passable, maybe even skilled, though with more than a hint of pedant.
You don't have to capitalize skeptic by the way. Unless you're trying to make some sort of point; then, well, you haven't I'm afraid. As to your shot about the Education forum, you do understand many here are in fact educators, don't you? |
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Oh, and I thought you intended making an effort not to confuse entertainment with serious discourse. You appear unaware that the busiest forums here are those which attract the most entertaining (or merely persistent) contrarians. It's the nutcases who are uninterested in education.
In what way might aliens, if they exist, be paranormal? |
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And if you had read Cosmos and watched the tv series of that name you would relaly know what his views were before projecting what you have decided what his views were.
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You are probably a bit too self-absorbed to realize that you are addressing a group that includes many educators. Your gratuitous attempted insult is, however, par for your course.
You cannot refer to Dr. Sagan without trying to pretend that he was a dishonest snake-oil salesman pandering to the credulous about his (as you put it) "obsession" with "UFOs and aliens". In what way have you demonstrated (remember: you made the claim, it is up to you to provide evidence) that "one cannot separate Skeptics (sic) from their beliefs in aliens"? ETA: I see Resume beat me to it. ETA: here is your OP: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, particularly in claims that are far fetched or that violate physical laws.Carl Sagan did not need extraordinary evidence to spend his adult life searching for ETI (aliens). He just followed his early obsessions with flying saucers and aliens to fuel his scientific curiosity and a rather weak statistical probability based on arbitrary assumptions, hardly scientific by any definition or even scientifically skeptical." With such an opening gambit, it is not disingenuous to claim that you didn't want this thread to be "about" aliens? Particularly since most of the mentions of "aliens" in the thread are rebuttals of your OP, and your fixation on Dr. Sagan's presumed "obsession"? |
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Einstein was obsessed with finding a Unified Theory of Everything
Newton was obsessed with Alchemy Edison was obsessed with electricity. Obsession with finding the truth (or a fiction) does not detract from the real work one does, nor does it prevent real findings. In fact, obsession with something can be positive or negative--but it quite often leads to discovering things never before imagined... |
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And by "treatment" you mean, what, helping them overcome their skepticism so that they can be credulous, not subjecting unusual claims to careful scrutiny and stupidly accepting wild stories about flying saucers and alien abductions, miracle elixirs, and psychic mediums?
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It's very simple: Carl Sagan did not have a belief in aliens. He (and many, many other scientist who agree with him) had a thorough knowledge of chemistry, biology and astronomy that led them to realize that there is a very real probability that life is not unique to the Earth. With this possibility in mind, they decided to conduct a survey using the only method available. Most felt it was a long shot that they would detect any signals, but given the low cost of listening, it was worth doing. They did not start with "We are certain that we will hear from alien civilizations". They started with "I wonder if there could be alien civilizations broadcasting radio signals? Well let's listen and see if we hear anything".
Please answer the following questions: 1. Why is it irrational to think that life may have evolved elsewhere in the universe? 2. Why is it irrational to investigate the possibility that some of that life might, like us, evolve to the point that it develops the technology to broadcast communications using radiation emissions? |
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You've made several serious errors of logic in those lone two sentences. 1. You're conflating two different meanings of the word "Education". The "Education" section of this forum is for the discussion of skeptical topics generally related to the schooling of children. You then pretend that "Education" actually means any and all efforts to inform anyone about skepticism. 2. You have concluded that the topics discussed by the membership of this forum correlate to the real-world actions of those individuals. 3. You have concluded that the membership of this forum represents the body of people who are skeptics. 4. You have concluded that the amount of discussion on an internet chat board is a reliable way of determining what people are "for" or "against." |
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We already know why cheese turn green. It is the mold that causes it to turn green. If you knew that and was less of a Skeptic. You might have ended checking her out for suspect mold instead of being directed to a dead cow.
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