Originally posted by Oncle Boris
soft science
Jon Miller
(basically I don't see how they can know, without writing or other such information, considering how little we know about life 6 thousand years ago... I have serious doubts about anything they say)
You win the prize for meaningless statement of the week... Did we ever talk to an atom? how come we know about them?
Fact is, people leave traces and clues. Others spend their lifetime trying to understand them. More often than not, it yields some results.
soft science
Jon Miller
(basically I don't see how they can know, without writing or other such information, considering how little we know about life 6 thousand years ago... I have serious doubts about anything they say)
You win the prize for meaningless statement of the week... Did we ever talk to an atom? how come we know about them?

Fact is, people leave traces and clues. Others spend their lifetime trying to understand them. More often than not, it yields some results.
Considering how little we know of life 6000 years ago (and we don't know much of life 3000 years ago), I stand by my statement.
All types of 'sceince' doesn't have similiar levels development or validity.
Thank you, come again.
Jon Miller
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