Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 17, 2017

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    Adiraiju  about 7 years ago

    …and then she flew off into space.

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    Bilan  about 7 years ago

    Good luck trying to ride Lucy with gravity.

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    nosirrom  about 7 years ago

    With the way my body is sagging, I’d like to repeal and replace.

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    Varnes  about 7 years ago

    Better leave this one to Kate…

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    dl11898  about 7 years ago

    Sorry Kate, even leaves are impacted by gravity. They fall to the ground and I rake them twice a year. Fill your room with clouds instead.

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago

    She is right, of course. Gravity is just a mechanism, and one we can learn to understand and control. Once we begin to see it as a mechanism, rather than as a mysterious force with which matter is imbued, we will be well on the way to understanding how space is affected by matter and why it results in the actions observed. Einstein’s observation that space is changed by the presence of matter, rather than having matter exert a force at a distance through no mechanism at all, will eventually be the key that opens the door.

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    KEA  about 7 years ago

    Reality can be so inconvenient

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    brain Les  about 7 years ago

    the scientists screwed us up when they gave us all those restrictive laws of nature. We need to repeal them and make better laws for nature, then we can fly!

    Ooops, gatta shut down now, the men in the white coats are coming to take me away….

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    cabalonrye  about 7 years ago

    Just claim that the theory of gravity (yes, there is one as well as a law) is just that, a theory.

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    Masterskrain  about 7 years ago

    There is no gravity, the Earth sucks.

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    ladamson1918  about 7 years ago

    It’s not gravity — it’s “intelligent falling.”

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    For a Just and Peaceful World  about 7 years ago

    Free yourself from the Law of Leaf Raking. Mulch! Use the lawnmower to mulch the leaves to the size of a dime or smaller. Google: Smart gardeners mulch fallen leaves into lawn to save money . Google: Leaf pieces should be the size of a dime.

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    sandpiper  about 7 years ago

    Might as well – can’t dance

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    Radish...   about 7 years ago

    And if there was no gravity, suddenly she would want gravity.

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    hariseldon59  about 7 years ago

    “I know this defies the law of gravity, but you see I never studied law.” Bugs Bunny

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    Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Now if we could only repeal Murphy’s Law, and the law of diminishing returns.

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    chuck_sa  about 7 years ago

    Still like Imhoff’s law. Not to start a political rant.

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    goblue86  about 7 years ago

    “The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.” – Douglas Adams

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    tripwire45  about 7 years ago

    Science is just a method of observation and testing. I doesn’t make anything, it simply reports and then those reports are tested again independently to verify or refute…at least in its ideal use.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 7 years ago

    Nobel Prize-winner Paul Krugman: Why are U.S. conservatives so willing to disbelieve science and buy into tinfoil-hat conspiracy theories about scientists? Part of the answer is that they’re engaged in projection: That’s the way things work in their world. ……Today’s right-wing intellectual universe, such as it is, is dominated by hired guns who are essentially propagandists rather than researchers.

    And right-wing politicians harass and persecute actual researchers whose conclusions they don’t like — an effort that has been vastly empowered now that Trump is in power. The Trump administration is disorganized on many fronts, but it is systematically purging climate science and climate scientists wherever it can.

    So as I said, when people like Limbaugh imagine that liberals are engaged in a conspiracy to promote false ideas about climate and suppress the truth, it makes sense to them partly because that’s what their friends do.

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    dabugger  about 7 years ago

    the inconvenience of what IS!

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    JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 7 years ago

    A lot of people love science, but don’t buy into scientism. We don’t believe that just because Stephen Hawking, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Carl Sagan, Michio Kaku or other famous scientists said something, it must be true. Science didn’t predict the universe having a beginning, or having so many precise properties. Science also didn’t predict specified complexity and specified information in even the simplest forms of life. Instead, many scientists have proposed radical hypotheses like the multiverse, parallel universes, panspermia, spontaneous generation, and punctuated equilibrium to get around what they were actually observing. Why? Because they couldn’t deal with the implications of what they were actually observing! The belief that science is the only path to truth necessarily leads to the belief that scientists are the only worthy purveyors of truth. Of course, this only applies to scientists with a certain agenda. Any scientists who deviate from that agenda, no matter how well qualified those scientists may be, are censured in academia. So…you can make sound scientific conclusions based on actual observations and be ostracized and ridiculed, but you can come up with wild, unobservable, untestable theories and hypotheses and be welcomed and celebrated.

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    Germanshepherds4ever  about 7 years ago

    This psycho kid really creeps me out. I hate her.This guy’s comments freak me out, too: JoeMartinFan

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    Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Repeal and replace? So Danae is a Trump supporter?

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    sml7291 Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Gravity – Centripetal force in action…

    I had a physics professor (back in the late 70’s) that made a convincing argument that there is no such thing as centrifugal force. It’s not really a force; it results from inertia. Centripetal force is a real force and an example in action would be what we call gravity.

    Unfortunately, for Danae, physics describe reality and it is kinda hard to repeal and replace reality (except for the religious and oh so many of the right wing).

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    dl11898  about 7 years ago

    Holy buckets. I did not realize there are so many think tanks and higher critics out there. All the fuss over a comic strip. Surely there is more to life than getting blood pressure up over a comic strip.

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