Yeah sure. Myths...
https://www.animal-dynamics.com/ad-blog/the-bumblebee-flight-myth
Audio nonsense
In this wonderful world of audio that we journey through folks selling stuff have sometimes been inventive in what they claim. In your trip down this road what sticks out as the most ludicrous thing you’ve seen someone try to sell?
I can point to 2 things. When I first saw a Tice clock in a store I thought it was a gag. Next- Peter Belt.
Yeah sure. Myths... https://www.animal-dynamics.com/ad-blog/the-bumblebee-flight-myth |
Steady on @cakyol , at this rate Teddy No3 will be demanding to see happy snaps of your home system 😄 |
Thank you, djone51, for repeating some the facts I've mentioned*, on this site and it's pages, regarding Science and how is always catching up, with the multitude of phenomena, so often observed, but- frequently: unexplained/inexplicable, by yesterday's Science and/or measurement methodologies. Having used the Bumblebees' flight, a few times, regarding that topic (Science); it was nice to see someone else bring up *those facts for confirmation, as to why our current understanding of the various, mysterious things many of us have actually encountered/heard, in our homes/rooms and systems, with our own ears and cognition, might easily go unexplained. ie: from 2014: There are a couple others, I could cite, but, 'nuff said!: Once again: thanks! |
So given that this is incorrect and maths and science can explain why bees can fly (a fact that was never questioned by anybody), what broader implications does this have for any conclusions that were sought to be relied upon? That neighbours aren't very smart?
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