Tuesday, January 3, 2017
In 2011, Richard Dawkins published a pro-science/anti-religious screed called "The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True". Problem is, Dicky's little book got more than just a few things wrong. The main two were that we can know what is really true (we cain't - we can only choose to believe what is really true) and that gecko's have suction pads on their feet (they don't - a fact that was scientifically proven over 70 years ago). So, if Dicky couldn't even get these two simple facts right, what else did he get wrong. That's what this blog is about, pointing out where scientists and others get things wrong about what is "real".
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