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Old 11-17-2010, 08:56 PM   #442
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Originally Posted by Calgaryborn View Post
Unfortunately more and more often science's conclusions don't change. They just produce new theories and more subjective "evidence" to back them up. If you want a real time example you need to look no further than 'man caused global warming".
Without turning this into a global warming thread; that's a subject that has had extensive, on-going study's revolving around it. Opinions have changed frequently. There must be some reason why the scientific community hasn't recently swayed from their current stance; perhaps because so far this is what the evidence shows?

Like I said, science changes. Just because you haven't seen them change their opinion on one topic recently doesn't mean they won't ever and doesn't mean they're wrong.
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