Scientists have been known to make dubious claims. And scientists contradict each other. Especially scientists who are being paid by a company to conduct research. I read an article in a scientific magazine that conducted a poll amongst scientists concerning fraud in research. A considerable percentage of respondents reported being pressured to skew the results of their research towards the direction of the desired goals of the sponsor of the research, even “fudging” data towards that end.
Since nobody has counted how many grains of sand there are or how many stars there are, both are just rough estimates. All you can say with certainty is that a rough estimate of the number of stars is more than a rough estimate of the number of grains of sand. Of course, it doesn’t sound as convincing if you put it that way (i.e. honestly).
They’re both just approximations, order of magnitude estimates. And there are uncountably more stars than grains of sand. Now, if it were all the grains of sand on all the beaches on all the planets in the universe, then I’d estimate the sand wins.
The Duke 3 months ago
Start counting!
Qiset 3 months ago
I’m curious about the tree count.
pschearer Premium Member 3 months ago
One, two, three, . . . .
C 3 months ago
Impossible to say when you slept through math class
olds_cool63 3 months ago
There are 2 moons: 1 above…and the other each time Ziggy bends over!
SWCarter 3 months ago
This is what interns are for.
Hoosier Guy 3 months ago
Scientists have been known to make dubious claims. And scientists contradict each other. Especially scientists who are being paid by a company to conduct research. I read an article in a scientific magazine that conducted a poll amongst scientists concerning fraud in research. A considerable percentage of respondents reported being pressured to skew the results of their research towards the direction of the desired goals of the sponsor of the research, even “fudging” data towards that end.
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
Since nobody has counted how many grains of sand there are or how many stars there are, both are just rough estimates. All you can say with certainty is that a rough estimate of the number of stars is more than a rough estimate of the number of grains of sand. Of course, it doesn’t sound as convincing if you put it that way (i.e. honestly).
SuperAndy Premium Member 3 months ago
Seems like they’re making vast claims using half-vast data
colddonkey 3 months ago
Facebook’s Fartcheckers validated that.
s_krumpe 3 months ago
the universe might not be half-vast, but there are plenty of half-vast things in the universe
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Just an educated guess, Zig!
Another Take 3 months ago
Like parking in a paid lot – reluctantly.
Bill The Nuke 3 months ago
Just like the claim that no two snowflakes are ever alike.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Don’t know, don’t care, because it’s reasonable!
jtburgess Premium Member 3 months ago
They’re both just approximations, order of magnitude estimates. And there are uncountably more stars than grains of sand. Now, if it were all the grains of sand on all the beaches on all the planets in the universe, then I’d estimate the sand wins.
Spence12 Premium Member 3 months ago
Same way they confirm we went to the moon.
ekke 3 months ago
… citation needed.
hooglah 3 months ago
They are right until they get to the sand in California. They would be over the number if they counted those too. Prove me wrong!
Peabody N. Sherman 3 months ago
In short, the universe is a beach.
krs27 3 months ago
GOD said and there was no one to argue!
donut reply 3 months ago
I recently read a claim that there are more trees on Earth than stars in the sky.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Counting stars is a mug’s game. Selling “naming rights” to one of those countless stars is a business.
Lola85 Premium Member 3 months ago
That’s a very good point.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Don’t you know
That you are a shooting star
Don’t you know, don’t you know
Don’t you know that you are
A shooting star
And all the world will love you
Just as long, as long as you are
Kevin Parker Premium Member 3 months ago
Actually, it’s probably the other way round. >