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- From: ajm@wag.caltech.edu (Abner J. Mintz)
- Newsgroups: alt.callahans
- Subject: Re: Science and god: Are they incompatible? If so, why?
- Date: 23 Nov 1992 07:35:32 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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- >>Yes, but you can't put a deity in an accelerator and see what energy it takes
- >>to split him into demigods ... Meanwhile, we chemists have a long history of
- >>dealing with deities! Mercury, for example ...
-
- Michael Writes:
- > "And I point out that chemists dealing with Mercury made
- >themselves exemplars of the old adage that `Whom the gods would
- >destroy, they first make mad.' :-)
-
- Nonsense! Mercury poisoning was a mark of greatness for many centuries.
- Isaac Newton, for example, probably never would have imagined the idea of
- an inverse square law if he hadn't been stoned out of his gourd on Mercury
- and organic solvents ...
-
- >How recently is it that chemists
- >have reliably followed safety procedures which had some chance of
- >preventing various esoteric sorts of poisoning? (And never mind the
- >various proto-chemical disciplines, East and West, in which ingesting
- >mercury compounds was intended to have beneficial effects.)
-
- Well, when physicists first found the radioactive minerals, they encouraged
- people to go bathe in radioactive springs in Germany for the sake of their
- health! =8)
-
- (Also, small doses of radium were sold to people to be ingested as a
- vitamin ...)
-
- >One can
- >only imagine what will happen if we let them handle Yahweh without
- >proper safety precautions.
-
- Well, Raiders of the Lost Arc comes to mind ... Say, do you think we could
- get the Arc of the Covenant out of storage, and use it as bait?
-
- >(Proper guarding against high-voltage
- >static electricity is probably a minimum first step.) :-) :-)"
-
- Sniff. I hate it when I'm grounded ...
-
- Still, could be worse. If you think Yanweh's lightning bolts were bad,
- imagine if we tried to capture Thor!
-
- Hmmm. I wonder. Properly harnessed, do you think we could use Thor to
- regenerate the ozone layer?
-
- Definitely time to write up a research proposal and try for some grants!
-