<2022-08-15T17:46:45.000Z> SuperLutheran: poa.st/notice/AMYiv0cJ6T2KCpMOm0
<2022-08-15T17:47:04.000Z> SuperLutheran: Yo I'm curious, got a link to that poast handy before i just scroll through your tl?
<2022-08-15T18:05:19.000Z> milk: Oh boy I wish I did, it was a long time ago and I don't remember when, even ballpark, but it was along the same topic..
<2022-08-15T18:05:56.000Z> milk: Basically what I explained was that the roots of science such as gravity is rooted in theory which has changed over the years, not just once or twice but many times -- and that'd be okay because Science does that
<2022-08-15T18:06:28.000Z> milk: but we've switched our definition for gravity from it being a force in waves to now theoretical "gravitons" 
<2022-08-15T18:06:59.000Z> milk: Most theoretical science is exactly what it sounds like and follows that example thoroughly
<2022-08-15T18:07:05.000Z> milk: I'm sorry I don't have the link :(
<2022-08-15T18:13:22.000Z> SuperLutheran: No worries fam, I'm actually in more or less the same position
<2022-08-15T18:13:52.000Z> SuperLutheran: I want people to be humble before they say they know or don't know something. Science becoming a cultural institution ruined that.
<2022-08-15T18:42:17.000Z> milk: I agree. I defer to science with repeatable, provable results, not just theories -- which seems to me the latter of what you said
<2022-08-15T18:50:12.000Z> SuperLutheran: Well there's also the issue of the scientific method itself. None of the "age of the earf" discovery methods actually did anything according to the scientific method.
<2022-08-15T21:10:19.000Z> milk: Yes absolutely -- I think carbon dating is total BS