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	<title>Comments on: Calamities of Nature</title>
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	<description>I am an astronomer, writer, and skeptic. I likes reality the way it is, and I aims to keep it that way. My real name is Phil Plait, and I run the Bad Astronomy blog.</description>
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		<title>By: Gary Ansorge</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240945</link>
		<dc:creator>Gary Ansorge</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Phil:
There are several meanings for cynic. I prefer this older meaning: from Wikipedia:

The Cynics (Greek: Κυνικοί, Latin: Cynici) were an influential group of philosophers from the ancient school of Cynicism. Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement with Nature. This meant rejecting all conventional desires for wealth, power, health, and fame, and by living a life free from all possessions.

Of course, there IS the modern interpretation:

By the 19th century, emphasis on the negative aspects of Cynic philosophy led to a new and very different understanding of cynicism to mean an attitude of jaded negativity, and a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of other people. 

Gary 7</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phil:<br />
There are several meanings for cynic. I prefer this older meaning: from Wikipedia:</p>
<p>The Cynics (Greek: Κυνικοί, Latin: Cynici) were an influential group of philosophers from the ancient school of Cynicism. Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement with Nature. This meant rejecting all conventional desires for wealth, power, health, and fame, and by living a life free from all possessions.</p>
<p>Of course, there IS the modern interpretation:</p>
<p>By the 19th century, emphasis on the negative aspects of Cynic philosophy led to a new and very different understanding of cynicism to mean an attitude of jaded negativity, and a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of other people. </p>
<p>Gary 7</p>
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		<title>By: Gus Snarp</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240730</link>
		<dc:creator>Gus Snarp</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The November 9th strip is also relevant: http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=299</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The November 9th strip is also relevant: <a href="http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=299" rel="nofollow">http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=299</a></p>
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		<title>By: Harry Tuttle</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240709</link>
		<dc:creator>Harry Tuttle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;As if science is bad for admitting ignorance given the paucity of evidence regarding those things, and as if there is some kind non-scientific way to come up with answers that we can verify as being true.&lt;/i&gt;

Science is not (in their view) bad for admitting ignorance. It is bad for demeaning belief systems that &lt;i&gt;do&lt;/i&gt; &quot;answer&quot; the questions science has or can not. They want to know &#039;why&#039; more than &#039;how&#039; and science either can not address that question or, even worse, presents an answer that is ontologically disturbing.

People&#039;s senses and memory don&#039;t jive much with a fundamentally chaotic universe. Sure, that&#039;s because human senses and cognition are drastically limited, but it&#039;s still understandable why people can&#039;t or won&#039;t accept the cold, meaningless truth.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>As if science is bad for admitting ignorance given the paucity of evidence regarding those things, and as if there is some kind non-scientific way to come up with answers that we can verify as being true.</i></p>
<p>Science is not (in their view) bad for admitting ignorance. It is bad for demeaning belief systems that <i>do</i> &#8220;answer&#8221; the questions science has or can not. They want to know &#8216;why&#8217; more than &#8216;how&#8217; and science either can not address that question or, even worse, presents an answer that is ontologically disturbing.</p>
<p>People&#8217;s senses and memory don&#8217;t jive much with a fundamentally chaotic universe. Sure, that&#8217;s because human senses and cognition are drastically limited, but it&#8217;s still understandable why people can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t accept the cold, meaningless truth.</p>
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		<title>By: Gus Snarp</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240706</link>
		<dc:creator>Gus Snarp</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The current (Jan. 20) comic is awesome, even if it isn&#039;t about science.  How many peaceful infant nap times have been ruined by middle aged men trying to have the adolescence they watched in movies?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The current (Jan. 20) comic is awesome, even if it isn&#8217;t about science.  How many peaceful infant nap times have been ruined by middle aged men trying to have the adolescence they watched in movies?</p>
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		<title>By: Pieter Kok</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240701</link>
		<dc:creator>Pieter Kok</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So... where&#039;s the joke? This comic seems more like a statement of fact to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So&#8230; where&#8217;s the joke? This comic seems more like a statement of fact to me.</p>
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		<title>By: Dan Gilbert</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240678</link>
		<dc:creator>Dan Gilbert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After reading a bunch of their strips, I&#039;ve decided that there is such and incredible amount of pure WIN in that comic!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading a bunch of their strips, I&#8217;ve decided that there is such and incredible amount of pure WIN in that comic!</p>
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		<title>By: BF</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240634</link>
		<dc:creator>BF</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the link, this is great stuff.
Here&#039;s another one thats relevant to this blog: 
http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=274 :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the link, this is great stuff.<br />
Here&#8217;s another one thats relevant to this blog:<br />
<a href="http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=274" rel="nofollow">http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=274</a> <img src='http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: squirrelelite</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240596</link>
		<dc:creator>squirrelelite</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 02:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>They also take on Reiki.

Check this one.

http://www.jesusandmo.net/2009/05/15/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They also take on Reiki.</p>
<p>Check this one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jesusandmo.net/2009/05/15/" rel="nofollow">http://www.jesusandmo.net/2009/05/15/</a></p>
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		<title>By: Harald Hanche-Olsen</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240559</link>
		<dc:creator>Harald Hanche-Olsen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 23:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Larian LeQuella: You took the words right out of my mouth. That Jesus and Mo cartoon you are referring to is at http://www.jesusandmo.net/2008/12/17/.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Larian LeQuella: You took the words right out of my mouth. That Jesus and Mo cartoon you are referring to is at <a href="http://www.jesusandmo.net/2008/12/17/" rel="nofollow">http://www.jesusandmo.net/2008/12/17/</a>.</p>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240557</link>
		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 23:24:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Phil: You are such a polite linker, not posting others&#039; content and encouraging people to click through to the source of the material.  It doesn&#039;t go unnoticed.  ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phil: You are such a polite linker, not posting others&#8217; content and encouraging people to click through to the source of the material.  It doesn&#8217;t go unnoticed.  <img src='http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Levi in NY</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240550</link>
		<dc:creator>Levi in NY</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It always amazes me when people complain about the things science *doesn&#039;t* know, as if it&#039;s some sort of flaw that it hasn&#039;t answered every conceivable question. We take for granted just how much our ancestors were ignorant about that science has come to explain pretty well: Lightning, earthquakes, hurricanes, disease, anatomy, biological diversity, the atomic nature of matter, space-time, light, sound, the heavenly bodies, fire, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and on and on and on. 

&quot;But science doesn&#039;t know how life originated!&quot; &quot;Science can&#039;t explain where the Big Bang came from!&quot; &quot;Science doesn&#039;t have a complete theory of consciousness!&quot; As if science is bad for admitting ignorance given the paucity of evidence regarding those things, and as if there is some kind non-scientific way to come up with answers that we can verify as being true.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It always amazes me when people complain about the things science *doesn&#8217;t* know, as if it&#8217;s some sort of flaw that it hasn&#8217;t answered every conceivable question. We take for granted just how much our ancestors were ignorant about that science has come to explain pretty well: Lightning, earthquakes, hurricanes, disease, anatomy, biological diversity, the atomic nature of matter, space-time, light, sound, the heavenly bodies, fire, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and on and on and on. </p>
<p>&#8220;But science doesn&#8217;t know how life originated!&#8221; &#8220;Science can&#8217;t explain where the Big Bang came from!&#8221; &#8220;Science doesn&#8217;t have a complete theory of consciousness!&#8221; As if science is bad for admitting ignorance given the paucity of evidence regarding those things, and as if there is some kind non-scientific way to come up with answers that we can verify as being true.</p>
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		<title>By: Klaus</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240548</link>
		<dc:creator>Klaus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ha, thanks for that link - yet another cartoon to see every morning.
In the not-too-distant future I&#039;ll do nothing else... ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha, thanks for that link &#8211; yet another cartoon to see every morning.<br />
In the not-too-distant future I&#8217;ll do nothing else&#8230; <img src='http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: squirrelelite</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240543</link>
		<dc:creator>squirrelelite</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, I liked January 17th as well.

December 21 was also funny. Sort of like Rube Goldberg.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I liked January 17th as well.</p>
<p>December 21 was also funny. Sort of like Rube Goldberg.</p>
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		<title>By: Larian LeQuella</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240533</link>
		<dc:creator>Larian LeQuella</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Reminds me of the J.C. and Mo comic where they say something to the effect of &quot;Science is hampered because it can&#039;t just make up stuff.&quot;  How true.  And now I have a new web comic to read!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reminds me of the J.C. and Mo comic where they say something to the effect of &#8220;Science is hampered because it can&#8217;t just make up stuff.&#8221;  How true.  And now I have a new web comic to read!</p>
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		<title>By: Robert E</title>
		<link>http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/01/20/calamities-of-nature/comment-page-1/#comment-240529</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert E</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The January 17th one is good as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The January 17th one is good as well.</p>
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