Greetings,

Now is this science? I'd say so. And it is wonderful! I love science! And this 'renewable diesel' may represent something which may help save our planetary butts. Hurray! But there are also massive failures. I keep thinking about polluting the planet with seeds that produce sterile plants with seeds that do not reproduce. This is insanity for profit. There is no reason I can find that science should be worshiped. Nice tool. (Although I love the photos taken from the Hubble Telescope. - They take my breath away.)

Science does not even belong in the same air as philosophy. Too much science has been sold to the Pentagon, or a failing WallStreet, or pathetically acquiescing to religion. At least in philosophy the questions remain a tiny bit open. And it is better to have Value looking down on science, than to have Science looking down at the value.

As far as I am concerned, dmb has the better attitude.

You will please forgive me for using the words 'science' and 'philosophy', for to do so is overgeneralizing. You get my drift, though, right?

To restate my conclusion, it's better to have Value looking down on science, than to have Science looking down at the value.

Am I wrong?

Marsha












At 11:42 AM 10/29/2008, you wrote:


Here's something to keep your eye on...

http://www.solazyme.com/news080611.shtml

Or will this information get lost?



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