Lol. So whole foods can sell $8 asparagus water and simply because it's experiential and non-observed information (no reference article or it's such a ubiquitously experienced thing there's no need to provide that info unless you're being incredibly anally retentive) it didn't exist at all. Let's actually not pay attention to the well designed bull shit on our shelves and only use our brain power to disprove 10,000 year old experiential knowledge because it doesn't conform to the way we choose to empirically label the world so we can more easily manipulate it or understand it from a position of non-interconnectivity.
How anti science and anti enlightening that perspective is, to discredit a differing perspective on knowledge simply because it doesn't follow you're perfered model of reasoning.
On Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Cathal (Phone) <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
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Nuff said, move on everyone.On 5 April 2016 20:23:48 IST, Jonathan Cline <jcline@ieee.org> wrote:It is a controversial theme because it is threatening. Science, though (no I won't give refs). Can't bear the idea that scammers win? Stores sell "baby water" for two cents more than both drinking water and distilled water (nice non-threatening pink label, too). What's that about? Is that a commercially backed version of "alternative medicine"? Could be highly entertaining to try to convince a new father or mother with the "baby water" product in their shopping cart that it is a worse product choice (because it funds the producer as well as 2 cents more for no benefits) than the generic product.
## Jonathan Cline ## jcline@ieee.org ## Mobile: +1-805-617-0223 ########################On 4/5/16 11:20 AM, Jonathan BISSON wrote:
I'm not sure whether I have a problem with your view of women, food chains, mating behavior here, or your teleological evolutionary explanations, or maybe just all of that together.
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