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I like the Alicization Arc myself

I just want a game that can fully immerse me in the Star Wars Universe (or Star Trek) without all the bull. Think Jedi Academy meets SWTOR. I don't want a bunch of buttons, keystrokes or rolls to worry about. I just want to mash a button and swing a lightsaber. Maybe even get in a ship, launch into space and blow

After one entire week of 24 (7 seasons), you're just now realizing that the show is slightly predictable?

Obviously.

Sorry. Kawaii Complex and Black Bullet are my go to shows this spring. One Week Friends, maybe.

Sorry, its not all about boobs and violence.

this is part of why I love Kotaku.

But you'd have to recompile it. That would take like, a few hours.

Darwin and Copernicus are also great examples. That inner conflict drives people to make sure they are right.

Agreed. There's lots of debate now about why hominids went bipedal for instance. :)

Well, that's probably true. It needs to at least hover to reach you with a noodly appendage.

That's the thing about religion, its about belief and faith not science. But just because some of the mythology or dogma is impossible doesn't mean it should be completely discounted. Sometimes it's less about the literal meaning, and more the symbolic. Most of these stories are from an oral history that's

But see "reasonable" in an of itself is biased. Quantum Mechanics is anything by reasonable. In fact its really counter intuitive, but the math predicts it and we see it in experiments.

If something is not measurable or observable, like an all powerful deity, a good scientist can't say its impossible for that being

Actually, that's exactly what I'm trying to say. Though even laws can be overturned, should a better explanation present itself through improves observation.

Thank you :)

Einstein did say that science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind.

Not necessarily true. Science is just a process. Not a belief system. If you believe in God or even a spaghetti monster, you believe in something science can't observe. Science can't disprove it. It can disprove assumptions, but only assumptions that can be observed.

Faith and science don't have to be mutually exclusive. Faith is belief, and science exists to test assumptions. Science is only as good as what humans can observe.

But you can't find truth in science, by definition science is about testing our ideas about how things work. Those ideas are always subject to change, therefore aren't truths. They are simply explanations based on available evidence and can be overturned. Science has overturned it's own rules over and over as our

The thing about science is that it's a process, a way of ascertaining knowledge through critical thinking. Too many people think that science and faith are incompatible when that's just not true. Faith is understanding and finding purpose.

Kotaku is complaining about Persona 4? No. GTFO.