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by r0fls
3694 days ago
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Debunking conspiracies is not science, although surely it uses similar methods. Few scientists question whether we landed on the moon. Being a scientist relies on the ability to see true from false accurately -- Einstein and other great scientists questioned scientific phenomena and developed hypothesis to explain them. Whether some people believe we landed on the moon is a social phenomenon, and lies entirely outside the realm of science. Also, before you start hating on Bill Nye so hard, please compare his reported scientific contributions[1] to Jamie Hyneman's and Adam Savage's (spoiler, theirs don't seem to exist). Last point about Nye: bow ties are ok. Seriously though, people don't hate on Feynman for having long hair or being a supposed sex swinger. I know Nye doesn't have the same prestige, but it's just a bow tie; I think you should give him a break. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nye#Scientific_work Note: Bill Nye also engineered a part that was used in the 747 while he worked at Boeing |
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Why not?
> theirs don't seem to exist
http://mythresults.com
> bow ties are ok
Of course bow ties are OK. Nonetheless, a scientist wearing a bow tie reinforces negative stereotypes. It's sad, but true.
> people don't hate on Feynman for having long hair or being a supposed sex swinger
That's because Feynman didn't do those things on TV. If Bill Nye wants to wear a tutu in his private life, more power to him. But if he wears one on a TV show about science I think that would indicate some really poor judgement on his part.
> Bill Nye also engineered a part that was used in the 747 while he worked at Boeing
So? What does that have to do with the Mythbusters?