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every molecule in our body is a solar system
My cum is a milky way.
what is the relation between our size and the smallest particle? isnt it comparable? humans are just average sized sadly (thats what i tell the ladies)
I think the scale is more approximately comparable between composite particles like protons & neutrons as in "proton is to human as human is to solar system".
If size is even meaningful for the "smallest" elementary particles, the scale to humans would be exponentially greater than human to solar system.
There's a South Park episode you might like
My main problem with the cartoon about Bruno:
The whole thing was basically used as an opportunity to paint religious folks as evil and cruel. They made Bruno into a Christ figure (was this intentional? it had to have been... but why?) who was persecuted by figures that were so comical they may as well have been Jafar from Disney's Aladdin. Then when he dies and ascends into atheist heaven or whatever, Neil comes back on and basically says that Bruno's theories that they just spent 20 minutes lionizing were all just a lucky guess and had no scientific basis. WHAT? Why inthefuck did you just spend all that time teaching us about Bruno then? Why go through all the heavy handed characterizations for some dude with a lucky guess? Just to demonize the church?
It was just 100% unnecessary and felt like to me like a big middle finger to the fundamentalist religious types that were going to be flinging their poo at the screen anyway. Just don't engage them. I really wanted Cosmos to just be above the fray, but they dove right in and started swinging and hit nothing in particular.
My main problem with the cartoon about Bruno:
The whole thing was basically used as an opportunity to paint religious folks as evil and cruel. They made Bruno into a Christ figure (was this intentional? it had to have been... but why?) who was persecuted by figures that were so comical they may as well have been Jafar from Disney's Aladdin. Then when he dies and ascends into atheist heaven or whatever, Neil comes back on and basically says that Bruno's theories that they just spent 20 minutes lionizing were all just a lucky guess and had no scientific basis. WHAT? Why inthefuck did you just spend all that time teaching us about Bruno then? Why go through all the heavy handed characterizations for some dude with a lucky guess? Just to demonize the church?
It was just 100% unnecessary and felt like to me like a big middle finger to the fundamentalist religious types that were going to be flinging their poo at the screen anyway. Just don't engage them. I really wanted Cosmos to just be above the fray, but they dove right in and started swinging and hit nothing in particular.
NDT is generally one of the more tolerant atheists out there.

Why in the world should this show try to not offend (or try to offend) any religious belief? This is a show about what is scientifically known, or what is currently being researched scientifically about our universe. There is no reason religion should enter the picture at all. No need to say god could have started the ball rolling, and no need to say no god. Why can't we just get a show like this that just concentrates on scientific theories.
That being said, I have enjoyed most of the first couple episodes and will watch the rest.
First, it's on FOX and their sister networks. Also religion has been brought up in the first two episodes. Religion has entered been entered into the picture.
I understand, I am saying I don't think the show should have brought up religion.
That's why I said I found it interesting.
What are we arguing about?
You've been drinking again. It's okay, just don't drive anywhere.
Can you call me a cab.
You're a cab.
Most Christians aren't Creationists
false, unfortunately.
Sorry, should of specified YE Creationists. But again that is my general impression and polls might show otherwise.
