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Question Everything Always!

The topic of discussion on +Up with Chris Hayes this morning is atheism. Among the guests are Stephen Pinker and Richard Dawkins. While I generally agree with Dawkins, one of the things he said was that "science has earned a measure of trust" while discussing climate change and evolution.

The problem is that while the general of concept of trust in science certainly applies when it comes to pure science that is done for the purpose of gaining knowledge, much of the science that we see today is done within the context of business.

In almost all areas of human endeavor, money has a corrupting influence on science. One of the basic tenets of science is that you should always be skeptical and keep testing theories in an attempt to disprove them. A fundamental component of the scientific method is that nothing can ever be proven absolutely true. The more a theory is tested and survives, the more likely it is to be true. When theories are tested all the data should be released and peer reviewed whether it supports or negates the hypothesis so that everyone can learn from it.

When business participates in science, much of the data ends up being suppressed, especially the negative data. Tests are formulated in ways that support the data. This is often particularly true in the pharmaceutical industry but it also occurs in many businesses. This is why we get drugs coming out that can have little or no real benefit or others that actually cause more harm than good.

It's critical that we always remain skeptical whether something is couched in religion or science.

Question Everything Always!

#upwithchrishayes #science #skepticism

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Cool training film produced by Bell Labs in 1951 designed to teach people how to…

Cool training film produced by Bell Labs in 1951 designed to teach people how to make long distance phone calls by direct dialing with an area code, something that was still a new concept at the time. Interestingly, Bell thought that a mere 80 area codes would be sufficient to cover the United States and Canada.

There is some interesting stuff in there about the history of the phone system and how it all began with manual switching and gradually evolved to automatic systems by the 1950s. It's pretty amazing that they were able to make all this stuff work at all in pre-computer days.

via TechnoBuffalo http://www.technobuffalo.com/technobuffalo/flashback-friday/flashback-friday-the-nation-at-your-fingertips/

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This is easily the best animation of a Wankel rotary engine I've ever seen

The Wankel is an amazingly brilliant design concept that produces a very power dense propulsion system. Every full rotation of the eccentric shaft provides 3 complete ignition cycles per rotor. A four stroke piston engine generates one power cycle for every two rotations per piston.

The week link in the Wankel has always been the apex seals (at the corners of the rotors) and fuel consumption. However, the idea is making something of a come-back now as engineers investigate small rotaries as range extenders for electric vehicles like the Volt.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/industry/5-alternative-engine-architectures#slide5

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Wankel.

Not as clumsy or random as a piston engine.

A more elegant design, for a civilized age.

For over three decades they were the guardians of peace and justice in the old garage.

Before the dark times. Before apex seal failures.

They betrayed and murdered your father.

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The old Crown Vics have finally rolled off into the cop car sunset 2

This week my friend +Alex Nunez got a chance to drive its successors, the new 2013 Ford Police Interceptors in sedan and utility form and he was impressed.

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Drove the new Ford Police Interceptors for +ConsumerSearch this week. They are very, very good.

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Driving the 2013 Ford Police Interceptors
When it retired the venerated Panther rear-wheel drive platform last year, Ford lost more than the beloved Lincoln Town Car. Panther underpinned the Ford Crown Victoria, which, while discontinued for …

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Amazon data center architect James Hamilton has serious doubts about the wisdom of…

Amazon data center architect James Hamilton has serious doubts about the wisdom of building a solar power farm to provide electricity for Apple's North Carolina data center.

While solar is great for many applications, a data center needs a lot of power and solar is not particularly space efficient. Hamilton estimates that the 171 acre farm that Apple is installing will only provide about 4% of the power needs of the servers at best.

The work that companies like Facebook and Google are doing to design more efficient data centers will probably have a lot more impact than a solar farm that displaces hundreds of acres of forest.

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Perspectives – I Love Solar Power But…
I love solar power, but in reflecting carefully on a couple of high profile datacenter deployments of solar power, I'm really developing serious reservations that this is the path to reducing data…

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This shot really highlights how different +Highcroft Racing's new DeltaWing is… 1

This shot really highlights how different +Highcroft Racing's new DeltaWing is from more traditional prototypes like the Audi R18.

Audi and Highcroft both stuck around Sebring this week for more testing after the 12 Hour last Saturday.
#highcroftracing #sebring #lemans #deltawing #audir18

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In album Sebring Nissan DeltaWing testing

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Apparently quality assurance isn't part of the limited government platform of… 1

Apparently quality assurance isn't part of the limited government platform of the Wildrose party in Alberta Canada
#politics #canada

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(John Archer/CBC) Alberta Premier Alison Redford is poised to call an election following tomorrow evening's expected passage of the provincial budget. As all parties rev up their campaign engines …

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