Good afternoon, Sir or Madam, whichever the case may be

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Funnily enough, I think that people who denigrate the Scientific method that led to the invention of the very computer they are typing on and the delivery of the electrical energy that runs it are extremely ungrateful.
I’m glad you mentioned that. I woke up about 0330 this morning. My conscience wanted my attention

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To give credit where it belongs, the empirical viewpoint remains essential in the laboratory.
Also, it turns out I have my own standards of measure for social, religious and such other non -Science topics, to determine the truth or falsity of statements, which I apply. I admit that this is a crude form of falsification.
I would like to apologize for troubling you about this, and to thank you for your courtesy and patience.
I try to restrain my gratitude first to God, then to the people (engineers get the theory to work), then for my pets, rather than to machines and devices.
Although, I have sweet talked my old car, to get it to perform, until I had to junk it.
Anyway, I hope I don’t spend another four hours on just this thread.
And, away we go.
Fact: The Universe started off very tiny and is now very large, to wit: It exploded.
Well, it looks like it exploded, to our present instrumentation, so that’s all we can go with, at present.
Provided that it really happened.
Yes.
Like many other lay people, I tend to mix up an hypothesis with faith. Although, I can see both sides of that, because the hypothesis tends to lend some credibility to the theory.
I would treat a lot of historical evidence with extreme scepticism. Historians make many claims that are basically opinions. The Inca’s sacrificed humans to appease their God! Did they? How do we know that they weren’t executions of criminals or a cull of people with a contigious disease? We have an unfortunate tendency to pick an explanation that seems suitable and then work around it rather than accepting that we just don’t know things.
True, especially since previous practice has been that the conqueror wrote the history.

To my limited knowledge, the German and Japanese accounts after WWII was the first time both sides wrote and published histories of the same conflict. It could have happened before, but I haven’t seen it.
I really with you, about anthropological claims for what the evidence from their digs really mean.
Some times, I stop and really wonder, just how alien the pyramids, or Mojen Daro, or Zimbabwe, or the Anasazi ruins really seem, when compared to our culture and technology; now, I don’t mean ET alien, I mean how alien one set of humans can really be to another, and both sets native to the same planet or even continent.
I enjoy conversing with you.