Out with the old, in with the new…
The moral to the story is that the moral to the story don't always have morals to the story, even when there's a moral to the story
Out with the old, in with the new…
The moral to the story is that the moral to the story don't always have morals to the story, even when there's a moral to the story
>Earnhardt
This was the last race I ever watched.
Also, it was the first race I ever watched.
I figured it would be best for everyone if I stopped watching races. If something bad happens, this is obviously going to be POTUS's fault, for attending said race, thus making this event a part of /qresearch/, which in turn made me have to pay attention to a race, which statistically has proven to be a bad thing in general. Screw you guys, I'ma goin home…
>Science explains the universe
You should study up on how most of the "theories" that "mainstream" "science" clings to are actually in fact false. Things like "the Big Bang" are NOT proven, nor will they ever be proven. Same goes for uniformitarian-based "evolution" via "natural selection". Both have numerous flaws that can easily be pointed out.
For the "Big Bang", it essentially defies all observable laws of physics. The theory was contested as early as it was proposed. Often, those how contested the "official" narrative, were stripped of their credentials in their respective fields, ridiculed, or even ignored entirely so as to not draw any attention. Most of these fields of study not only require substantial amounts of money to conduct experiments, they often require special access to be granted by one or more groups, which can selectively deny those who don't play along. Dirty business.
As for Darwinian "evolution", it should have never been taught at schools without an option for an alternative theory. The scientific opposition to the uniformitarians was the catastrophists. One group stated that catastrophes played a significant role in geological processes and the development of life, while the other group was adamantly opposed to any notion of catastrophic events, stating that the present to the past is by observing the now, and since we don't observe incredible cataclysms in our time, the never happened in the past, and that everything in Nature can easily explained by filling in the gaps with incredibly long spans of time. Ironically, we teach children that it was a meteor/comet that wiped out the dinosaurs, but none of them will ever hear about that alternate theories which were withheld from our education, based primarily off the fact that the concepts of catastrophes gave accounts of "mythology", including but not exclusive to the Bible, serious credibility. But it should be noted that the catastrophists did not set out to prove religious texts right or wrong. They were just taking their observances in the field and attempting to explain them in the most logical fashion.
Our "education" system is so fucking fucked it's disgusting. "Science" has literally become the new "religion. Just like we've seen in the religious institutions, there are a select few people who hide the truth from the rest of humanity, while they continue to profit off the "secrets".