If it is, what are some current research programs, and how repeatable are the experiments? How do they fit in with Karl Popper's ideas? How are ideas tested?
There is no things which are a 'need' for the environment. The environment is an abstract concept. God gave Adam the task of naming all the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air. (Genesis Chap.2), but he did not tell him to name the fishes or the turtles or anything in the sea...
There is no things which are a 'need' for the environment. The environment is an abstract concept. God gave Adam the task of naming all the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air. (Genesis Chap.2), but he did not tell him to name the fishes or the turtles or anything in the sea...
No. There were thousands of sects and several major religions in the Indian Raj. Religion is what broke it apart, and caused the disaster zones which we call Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India etc.
No. There were thousands of sects and several major religions in the Indian Raj. Religion is what broke it apart, and caused the disaster zones which we call Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India etc.
Don't know. Dying of flu or spreading a flu epidemic is also bad for you. It can be extremely bad for any sick or old people you come into contact with.
I don't know where you got these pious little rules, but I do think you are misusing the language when you term them 'scientific'. They are not, they are articles of faith, and as such have no tested worth. You are using 'nature' here as an abstract concept.
Bolivia produces coke (the 'real...