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by kelnos
634 days ago
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> Personally, I think the “highly” in your statement is quite over exaggerated. Except that the entire point of the article here is that it's not exaggerated. > But at the same time, science landed humans on the moon. Cherry-picking a highly successful, well-known example doesn't prove a point. |
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There must be hundreds, if not thousands, of successful scientific discoveries that went into something as complicated as the moon landing, and if you still don't think that's convincing, just look at the world around you - which looks just radically different from the world of, say, just a couple hundred years ago.