Griff wrote:
Well, I said great scientists. We do, just as we revere many of the great philosophers of antiquity and many composers and artists. There is nothing in history that says that our acheivements of this age will necessarily be viewed with contempt.
of course there isn't such evidence....we won't know until after we're past this point.
but that's why timmy's wrong. because generally speaking, science is normally just rewritten and redefined as more information is presented. which is why science is science and not religion....the christian religion hasn't updated since the second vatican counsel.....if even that considering it's only one aspect of the religion. and again, it wasn't an update on the practical laws of religion (things like dietary laws which were changed by paul and a few others) but rather more an update of procedure and methods to push the same message. but i think i kinda started rambling there...the point is science mostly is mutable....it changes and moves with new information and new research and it questions that research and tests it against similar research....
really, the next "science" i see falling is the IQ and standardized measuring of intelligence. for the most part, it's not scientific and generally tends to favor those who are better off and rates those who are poorer (and normally also a minority) with lower scores. someday we'll realize that intellegence isn't simply a matter of regurgitating what you've been told but, rather, is an ability to critically analyze and absorb what you come across....which is right now, immeasurable and probably won't be able to be measured for a while, if ever. it's pseudoscience right now continuing the perversion of a once well intentioned test that wasn't supposed to be applied to general intelligence. especially with the recent moves forward in spectrum disorder research...particularly with aspergers, i'm sure that will entirely redefine how we view intelligence.