In case anyone missed it in the news today...
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/01/06/autism-vaccine-fraud/
-Charles
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/01/06/autism-vaccine-fraud/
-Charles
When idiots with status run their mouths :angeryell.
Status or fake tits and tight ass?When idiots with status run their mouths :angeryell.
Dan
Q: Who are you?
Status because of fake tits and tight assStatus or fake tits and tight ass?
The article claims (and I have heard before) that vaccination rates have dropped and "not fully recovered". If I had to guess, I would also think that the influx of immigrants without vaccines has increased (not a knock against immigrants, just realistically thinking of people coming from countries that maybe aren't developed nations). Therefore, the percentage of people without vaccines should have increased over some period of recent time.It sucks..and we probably never know the real truth. I still get my kids vacinated.
Yes, and it always will. Just think briefly about the history of science. For a long period of time, scientists knew the earth was flat, and the center of the solar system. For most of science's history, science knew that heavier-than-air flight was completely impossible. Scientists knew that the speed of light was constant. Scientists knew that man evolved linearly from apes. Scientists knew that trans-locational causes could not have local effects. Scientists knew for a long time that time was a constant.Saddening that "science" has this element...
True, although I maintain a distinction between inaccuracy and unethical methodology.Yes, and it always will. Just think briefly about the history of science. For a long period of time, scientists knew the earth was flat, and the center of the solar system. For most of science's history, science knew that heavier-than-air flight was completely impossible. Scientists knew that the speed of light was constant. Scientists knew that man evolved linearly from apes. Scientists knew that trans-locational causes could not have local effects. Scientists knew for a long time that time was a constant.
Scientist now know differently.
What's my point? Do not put your faith in science. It is ever changing, ever re-evaluating and re-understanding the universe ... as it should. Many scientists are humble enough to say "This is how we understand things today," but some are so prideful as to state categorically "This is how it is, period." The latter are usually disproven as their field of science improves.
Sometimes it takes "science" hundreds of years to change it's mind, sometimes it takes weeks. Just look up the stance on caffeine over the last 20 years. "It's good for you," It's bad for you," "It's good for some people," "It will give you cancer," "It improves brain function for certain things and reduces it for others," "It causes cardiovascular decay," etc. etc. I stopped keeping up with the studies after a while.
Certainly. And although I'm no conspiracy theorist, I have to admit that it's highly unlikely that the US Government would admit it if the additives in the vaccines were actually a factor in those cases of Autism. Any Surgeon General worth their salt would ... correctly ... risk life in prison by lying about it.True, although I maintain a distinction between inaccuracy and unethical methodology.
Just to nitpick: scientists still know this. The speed of light in a vacuum is still a constant. Light travels at different speeds in different mediums (hence why a prism can produce a rainbow), but this was known at least as far back as Newton.Scientists knew that the speed of light was constant.
Dude, before I say anything else I want you to know that I agree with almost everything you've said so far, and I really respect that you've thought things through and decided what was right for your family instead of just listening to some celebrity with a theory well outside her field, based entirely on one data point and a bunch of conjecture.What's my point? Do not put your faith in science. It is ever changing, ever re-evaluating and re-understanding the universe ... as it should. Many scientists are humble enough to say "This is how we understand things today," but some are so prideful as to state categorically "This is how it is, period." The latter are usually disproven as their field of science improves.
relativity?Just to nitpick: scientists still know this. The speed of light in a vacuum is still a constant. Light travels at different speeds in different mediums (hence why a prism can produce a rainbow), but this was known at least as far back as Newton.
I believe the idea that the speed of light is constant regardless of the observer is actually relatively recent. The reason the idea was very hard to swallow is because the consequence is non-constant time!Just to nitpick: scientists still know this. The speed of light in a vacuum is still a constant. Light travels at different speeds in different mediums (hence why a prism can produce a rainbow), but this was known at least as far back as Newton.