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Mar 11, 2017Explorer
okhmbldr wrote:
This has been a very interesting thread...did anyone ever determine what 10 Trillion gallons of water would be???
Science....what a great idea. I have always enjoyed science and the discoveries made, many that reshaped the world. Mostly thru trial and error, but still very productive.
Speaking of scientist; I tuned in to an old Johnny Carson show last night that had Scientist Carl Sagan as guest. He made a statement that brought this thread back to my mind. This episode must have been in the '70's, I not very sure of the date, but Sagan said "The world is quickly running out of fossil fuels and needs to find other sources of energy quickly".
Professor Sagan was commenting based on the science of the day (I do remember hearing that message in the 70's that we would run out of oil soon, the Arab oil embargo, etc. So, you saw a lot of solar panels on roof tops, some wind generators in people's backyards. A lot of people were looking for alternatives during that time.
Anyway, Carl Sagan's comment made me think, Science in not always correct and we need to understand that we cannot make a scientific statement a fact until it's proven thru trial and error that it is a reality, and not just science.
Now I'm off to find that 10 Trillion Gallons of water....how many 8 oz. glasses of water would I need to drink to end the 10 Trillion debate?
I remember Sagan from short wave radio. Fossil fuels are an interesting topic along with peak oil. I was taught in school that the oil came from dead dinosaurs and organic matter but was always puzzled by how they all ended up in such large areas of oil. How did they get so may dinosaur and stuff to accumulate in absolutely huge pools of oil? People often laugh when it's mentioned but there is another theory which is the abiotic. I suppose with the way that we RV'ers burn fuels we would be in the abiotic camp. That's not to say that we aren't burning it faster than the earth could produce it. The last paragraph is very important when it comes to believing scientists and the way some embrace them like a religion. I worked with a guy who told me an important thing one time when I was adamant about some topic that we were on. "Never say never"
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