Religion in Louisiana Schools

November 20th, 2012 | Space

Religion in Louisiana Schools

Religion in Louisiana Schools

Religion in Louisiana Schools

Religion in Louisiana Schools

These pages are scanned directly from textbooks being used in 5th grade Science classes at some Louisiana schools.  Sadly, this is not a joke.  In addition, these schools, albeit private, are supported by funds from the State of Louisiana.  And while that is bothersome, what worries me more is that I honestly think this is borderline child abuse.  Kids that grow up learning this kind of information as fact have ZERO chance to succeed in higher learning.  It’s really no wonder why we are falling behind every developed country in math and science.  Our country will suffer as a result.

And listen, I really have no complaints for people that want to believe whatever they choose to believe but, when you indoctrinate the next generation with blatant lies, we have a problem.

I am not a geologist, but here are just a few egregious errors in the text above pointed out by one Redditor:

The Facts

1. “Most sane people don’t think there was a global flood.
2. A fossil that is between two layers is inferred to have a date between the dates of those two layers. You have to be sure that some further event didn’t cause the layer contents didn’t mix, but this is usually obvious by inspection.
3. The oldest organisms will be buried in the oldest layers of the rock. Geological inversions happen as a result of extreme tectonic activity (this can cause older layers to appear above younger layers, just because huge sections of earth a flipped over). Furthermore many of the very simplest organisms, such as bacteria, continue to live on to this day. Why would simple organisms confine themselves just to fossilization in the oldest layers?
4. Yes, remnants of (old/simple) centipedes can be found in the stomachs of modern mammals. There is no expectation otherwise. Simple and complex can be mixed. What you cannot have is very recent animal groups (mammals or birds, say) appearing in the very oldest geological layers. And that fact is confirmed.
5. The idea that “most fossils” appear at one rock layer is totally preposterous. That isn’t even close to true. Fossils appear at nearly every time period for the past 2+ billion years, and with very high density for the past 500 million years (once skeletons became more common place).
6. If rock layers have an igneous level, then they will be associated with a date. Being part of a supposed “global flood” would not allow you to escape this.
7. Rock is not the same thing as water. Fossils appearing in higher or lower levels of rock are separated by hundreds, thousands or millions of years. The events of the so called global flood, would appear at one single “pseudo-layer” no matter how long they took in biblical terms (the whole flood took place over the course of a single year, according to the Bible).
8. Real Paleoanthropologists will almost NEVER use carbon dating to figure out the age of a fossil. Carbon dating has too short of a date range (50,000 years). Most fossils have no carbon in them due to a process called mineralization (it is similar to how your bone accumulates calcium over time; ask someone with osteoperosis about this if you don’t know what I am talking about.)”

And one more thing I wanted to point out, is that evolutionists do NOT believe that mankind is the highest level of animal.  Birds, bees, cockroaches, insects… they ALL stand at the same point in the evolutionary timeline.  We all exist together, right now. We may be the most intelligent animal around today, but by no means are we at the highest level in the evolutionary chain.

Early development is such an important time for children to develop their interests, and it sets a foundation for all the learning to come.  Putting this level of religion in Louisiana schools is a disservice to Louisiana, the US, and the World alike.

I wanted this to be a joke or a Photoshop job, but no sirs/mams, this is real life.  God help us all.

-RSB

[via Reddit]

Mechanical Insects and Arthropods

November 19th, 2012 | Robot

Mechanical Insects

Mechanical Insects

Mechanical Insects- Justin Gershenson-Gates

Mechanical Art - Justin Gershenson-Gates

Mechanical Insects - Justin Gershenson-Gates

Mechanical Insect- Justin Gershenson-Gates

Mechanical Insect - Justin Gershenson-Gates

Mechanical Art - Justin Gershenson-Gates

Justin Gershenson-Gates is the man behind “A Mechanical Mind” and is responsible for these mechanical insects and arthropods made from antique watches.  He breaks the old watches down and then reassembles the parts into these creatures.
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 Here’s a quote from the artist:

“My aim is to show the beauty of the mechanical world, a place generally hidden from the public behind metal and glass. My pieces display the more delicate and ephemeral side of gears, rather than the cold, hard factory feel they normally portray.”

My favorite of the mechanical creatures is probably the spiders.  The glass bulbs make for really great abdomens.  I think it would be really great to see a stop-motion animation involving these guys.
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 Maybe something like The Deep from Pes, which I featured last year.  But, I’m not sure how much movement the parts of these creatures have, so it may be difficult.
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Anyway, if you’re interested, Mr. Gershenson-Gates also makes a lot of jewelry from the recycled watch gears that can be purchased from his Esty page.

And apparently, if you’re living in the Chicago area, you can see these mechanical insects first hand at the Bucktown Holiday Art Show December 8th and 9th, 2012.

-RSB

[via Colossal]

‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’ by Tame Impala

November 15th, 2012 | Brain

Tame Impala Video

I’m pretty sure we are witnessing the resurrection of John Lennon in lead singer Kevin Parker from Tame Impala.  “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” is a single off of the band’s new album, Lonersome.  The music is described as psychedelic groove rock, which seems fitting.  And I will tell you, this is NOT one of those record’s with just one good song; the whole thing is fantastic, so I recommend listening to it from start to finish.

Also, the video is one of my favorites of the year (directed by Joe Pelling & Becky Sloan).  It looks like it was made with the Play-Doh color palette, which makes sense considering the video was created entirely with Plasticine collage.

I see bright things in Tame Impala’s future.

-RSB

High Speed Robot Hand

November 14th, 2012 | Robot

High-Speed-Robot-Hand

I suppose most advancements in the field of robotics come from Japan, and this High Speed Robot Hand is no exception.  Ishikawa Oku from The University of Tokyo created this prototype, and it’s pretty amazing how far we’ve come in the last 10 years or so.  At first, all we had were clumsy hands that could barely hold anything, and now, we have this robot hand that can probably take care of my iPhone better than I can.
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The hand bounces balls, ties knots, and spins its chopsticks using high-speed actuators with harmonic drive gears.  My main criticism of most humanoid robots is that they move too slowly, so I find this hand particularly fascinating.
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-RSB

[via Hizook]

Darth Vader Helmet – Paper Craft by Cris Wiegandt

November 12th, 2012 | Robot, Space

Star Wars Paper Craft - Darth Vader Helmet

The uber-talented Cris Wiegandt is at it again.  She recently made this replica Darth Vader helmet out of paper for the Swedish fashion label, Monki.  In case you didn’t catch it, we interviewed Cris back in January after stumbling across her amazing Paper Space Shuttle, and I think she created an equally successful project this time around.  Her colors were picked perfectly, and I especially like the depiction of the whale.  WELL DONE, Cris.

Darth Vader Helmet

Darth Vader Helmet

Island Scene Made From Paper

Darth Vader Helmet

And she also made a short stop-motion video of the construction process featuring music from Wallenberg:

Be sure to head over to Cris’ Behance page and take a look at all that she’s been up to.  I can’t wait to see what she produces next…

-RSB

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