Sasha Sagan
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But whatever we were able to glean through evidence about what life or not life existence, inanimate existence, maybe there was would be science.
But whatever we were able to glean through evidence about what life or not life existence, inanimate existence, maybe there was would be science.
But whatever we were able to glean through evidence about what life or not life existence, inanimate existence, maybe there was would be science.
No, I disagree, because it's the fact that we're like the goal is to constantly test it. And then when there's new information, change accordingly is kind of to me the opposite of faith gets used. Yes. Like sometimes faith gets used as like opposite. optimism or like pause, like having a good attitude. And like, I'm all for that. You know what I mean? If it's like, oh, things look terrible.
No, I disagree, because it's the fact that we're like the goal is to constantly test it. And then when there's new information, change accordingly is kind of to me the opposite of faith gets used. Yes. Like sometimes faith gets used as like opposite. optimism or like pause, like having a good attitude. And like, I'm all for that. You know what I mean? If it's like, oh, things look terrible.
No, I disagree, because it's the fact that we're like the goal is to constantly test it. And then when there's new information, change accordingly is kind of to me the opposite of faith gets used. Yes. Like sometimes faith gets used as like opposite. optimism or like pause, like having a good attitude. And like, I'm all for that. You know what I mean? If it's like, oh, things look terrible.
And it's like, have some faith. I mean, like it could work out. That would be great. You know what I mean? Like that is a different thing than the idea that no matter what you're presented with, no matter what evidence is brought your way, you will not waver. That is a different thing. And I feel like that is antithetical to science.
And it's like, have some faith. I mean, like it could work out. That would be great. You know what I mean? Like that is a different thing than the idea that no matter what you're presented with, no matter what evidence is brought your way, you will not waver. That is a different thing. And I feel like that is antithetical to science.
And it's like, have some faith. I mean, like it could work out. That would be great. You know what I mean? Like that is a different thing than the idea that no matter what you're presented with, no matter what evidence is brought your way, you will not waver. That is a different thing. And I feel like that is antithetical to science.
Sure. Yes, totally. But if we could somehow, even with everything that we're used to from our planet and solar system, not working, if we can somehow then glean what's different, why it's different, what the like structure of it all is, that pursuit would still be science.
Sure. Yes, totally. But if we could somehow, even with everything that we're used to from our planet and solar system, not working, if we can somehow then glean what's different, why it's different, what the like structure of it all is, that pursuit would still be science.
Sure. Yes, totally. But if we could somehow, even with everything that we're used to from our planet and solar system, not working, if we can somehow then glean what's different, why it's different, what the like structure of it all is, that pursuit would still be science.
I just also think it's like no matter what, like it's the when if we ever get to go out into the universe and get some new gases, as you say, or we got to get new gases. I'm sick of these old ass gases. That's the number one thing. I'm brewing some of my own right now. I think no matter what we find, but it will just underscore how precious and rare this planet is.
I just also think it's like no matter what, like it's the when if we ever get to go out into the universe and get some new gases, as you say, or we got to get new gases. I'm sick of these old ass gases. That's the number one thing. I'm brewing some of my own right now. I think no matter what we find, but it will just underscore how precious and rare this planet is.
I just also think it's like no matter what, like it's the when if we ever get to go out into the universe and get some new gases, as you say, or we got to get new gases. I'm sick of these old ass gases. That's the number one thing. I'm brewing some of my own right now. I think no matter what we find, but it will just underscore how precious and rare this planet is.
Oh, no, I know. I wrote about this in my book, and I've spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, and I have the same problem because people are like, what sign are you? And I'm like, I'm a Scorpio, but I don't believe that there is any evidence to support astrology.
Oh, no, I know. I wrote about this in my book, and I've spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, and I have the same problem because people are like, what sign are you? And I'm like, I'm a Scorpio, but I don't believe that there is any evidence to support astrology.
Oh, no, I know. I wrote about this in my book, and I've spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, and I have the same problem because people are like, what sign are you? And I'm like, I'm a Scorpio, but I don't believe that there is any evidence to support astrology.
Yeah, totally. Start a huge argument about it. No, it's a huge problem, actually, that I mean. Is it a huge problem in the grand scheme of things? No. But I think, so no, astrology does not, it's not supported by evidence. And how would that even work if it were? How would, like, that's the kind of the crux of all of this. Like, how would what planets and stars were in what universe?
Yeah, totally. Start a huge argument about it. No, it's a huge problem, actually, that I mean. Is it a huge problem in the grand scheme of things? No. But I think, so no, astrology does not, it's not supported by evidence. And how would that even work if it were? How would, like, that's the kind of the crux of all of this. Like, how would what planets and stars were in what universe?