A zealot indeed! Just because you don't think that there is any merit in my suggestion, doesn't necessarily mean that the rest of the world is of the same opinion.
I may not be a scientist but that doesn't mean that i don't have the capacity to think, to reason, to remain curious, about this wonderful world of ours. Just like I would imagine everyone else on the planet.
Being a scientist doesn't give you the right to automatically condemn idea's because they don't conform to your way of thinking!
For as you are no doubt aware, it is idea's that have led to the advancement of the whole of mankind!
There is no way that I would profess myself as to being some sort of genius and have never done so or ever mentioned anything of the sort! Read the whole blog. So that phrase is just a complete figment of your imagination!
This is a discussion site and I placed some thoughts on it for you and your other educated friends or whoever to discuss.
You are simply getting frustrated because you cannot disprove what I have suggested. But that doesn't mean that the suggestion is wrong! That only means that it needs to be substantiated with proof!
The latest piece of information I placed on this site was about the recent discovery that the sub continent of Pangaea became significantly hotter during the Carboniferous period, turning rain-forests into islands surrounded by arid deserts.
You obviously did not read this before posting your last posts because it relates to the hotter ground surface discussion we all have being having through out this blog.
If you are indeed a scientist then you of all people should know about investigating, experimenting, staying focused and discovering!
For this 'discussion' is one that may be shaped more over time with the advent of new discoveries by qualified ornithologists and paleontologists.
I have not now decided against the hot ground idea!
Please read the other posts. I do get enthusiastic that is true but when I know that I'm wrong I will always admit it!
I read up on affirming the consequent, square logic etc. I completely understand what you are getting at.
The thing is, you have to have an idea. A spark of inspiration.
For most of what we have been talking about on a number of these blogs are "Holes, gaps in science?" That scientists haven't been able to plug. They don't have the answers!" They are still looking for solutions? They can't think of everything!
My own enjoyment is derived from looking at the facts, the problem and trying to think of a logical solution.
I may not be always right, I may be controversial, I may be ridiculed,
One has to try to achieve anything.
Square logic or out-of-the-box thinking. Which one is better?
There are times when you just have to let nature take it's course.
I see Mr Viking has at last responded with something that I don't understand? It must be written in Norse Code?
Lateralman wrote:The illustrations that I have seen of the Micro-raptor flying look ridiculous!
Once again, to take a look at how the flight feathers on it's legs may have been used in flight.
Lateralman wrote:The thing is, you have to have an idea. A spark of inspiration. To make people think, reason, question. In order to change or influence anything.
Inference to the best explanation. Yes, with an idea! Until you illicit conversion or dismissal, through proof or logic!
But you still have to have an idea, a flash to start anything.
For most of what we have been talking about on a number of these blogs are "Holes, gaps in science?" That scientists haven't been able to plug. They don't have the answers!" They are still looking for solutions? They can't think of everything!
We as non scientists may, ( from the outside looking in) be able to lend assistance!
Or not? But not even scientists can put their idea's out, without them being subjected to question. As you have already hammered home to me.
Which is good?
Lateralman wrote:Piltdown man is not the missing link! The earth is not flat! The moon is not made of cheese!
Lateralman wrote:My own enjoyment is derived from looking at the facts, the problem and trying to think of a logical solution. I may not be always right, I may be controversial, I may be ridiculed, but to be quite frank with you, I really don't care. One has to try to achieve anything.
Mr Nails bounced me in one direction with the four winged Micro-raptor and from reading about it, I bounced him an idea back.
Lateralman wrote:Now if Mr Nails wants to fall over laughing or alternatively rush to the Amazon with his books to check out the diversity of the humming bird, it's range, it's size, it's feeding habit's, the unanswered problems that still exist in the gaps in it's ancient linage, it's splayed tail feathers, it's habitat, examine it's skeleton and make x-ray comparisons to the Micro raptor, sequence it's DNA and then build a model to test it in a wind tunnel before announcing his findings.
I did read a fair bit of information first about Micro-raptor and the Humming bird before I 'glued' the two together and replied to Mr Nails.
Of course it is just a guess but I don't think its a bad one if you read the information they have currently available. Did the micro raptor fly by hovering?? Some Dino-bird had to kick start that way of flying?
Lateralman wrote:It would take any qualified ornithologist paleontologist five minutes to dismiss it on the grounds of shoulder blade structure or whatever.
Logic is fine, but it can take you quickly in the wrong direction.Lateralman wrote:Then again, who knows perhaps 'Hovering' like hopping over hot ground, was something that scientists never took into consideration!
There are times when you just have to let nature take it's course.
Square logic or out-of-the-box thinking. Which one is better?
This is the first I have heared of him!
Mr Shadowwolfs hooded laughter, soon to be silenced.
My published results will appear on this thread in the new year!
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