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Bix Aug 5th 2006 12:46 am

Scientific research
 
Please humour me and answer honestly.

Gut feeling answers.

Britishaussie Aug 5th 2006 12:56 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Bix
Please humour me and answer honestly.

Gut feeling answers.

I put yes but wasn't sure what type of scientific research you're referring to. I'm against testing cosmetics on animals but if it's for medical research purposes to prevent/cure diseases like cancer then it has its place. As for general scientific research, it covers such a broad spectrum it's practically impossible to disagree with it. Unless I'm missing something ...?

Hutch Aug 5th 2006 1:00 am

Re: Scientific research
 
I voted no.In the Principal of Least Action, the differential equations of motion of a given physical system are derived by minimizing the action of the system in question. For a finite system of objects, the action S is an integral over time of a function called the Lagrange function or Lagrangian L(q, dq/dt), which depends on the set of generalized coordinates and velocities (q, dq/dt) of the system in question.

geordie mandy Aug 5th 2006 1:00 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Britishaussie
I put yes but wasn't sure what type of scientific research you're referring to. I'm against testing cosmetics on animals but if it's for medical research purposes to prevent/cure diseases like cancer then it has its place. As for general scientific research, it covers such a broad spectrum it's practically impossible to disagree with it. Unless I'm missing something ...?


Im with you on that one, answered yes but would have preferred more of an explanation about the scientific research
Mandy

Bix Aug 5th 2006 1:01 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Britishaussie
I put yes but wasn't sure what type of scientific research you're referring to. I'm against testing cosmetics on animals but if it's for medical research purposes to prevent/cure diseases like cancer then it has its place. As for general scientific research, it covers such a broad spectrum it's practically impossible to disagree with it. Unless I'm missing something ...?

Very true :)

However this is just me doing some of my own scientific research....maybe that's the wrong expression for it.........um........let's just call it fact gathering.

It's not a yes or no to anything in particular.

Please vote people.

geordie mandy Aug 5th 2006 1:02 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Hutch
I voted no.In the Principal of Least Action, the differential equations of motion of a given physical system are derived by minimizing the action of the system in question. For a finite system of objects, the action S is an integral over time of a function called the Lagrange function or Lagrangian L(q, dq/dt), which depends on the set of generalized coordinates and velocities (q, dq/dt) of the system in question.


Say what hutch, you baffled me with science than ;) :D
Mandy

The Crow Aug 5th 2006 1:02 am

Re: Scientific research
 
I'm presuming this is your own personal scientific research...
I am generally optimistic and don't like to miss out on a freebie - so I've answered in the affirmative.. :D

However, if you really want my response to if I agree with scientific research - it's far too late on a Sat night to THINK.. :D

Bix Aug 5th 2006 1:02 am

Re: Scientific research
 
HUTCH.....WAKE UP !

Juliecabs Aug 5th 2006 1:03 am

Re: Scientific research
 
Oh definitely Yes.




















Actually, thinking about it, No.




















But then again.......... Yes. :D

Shakmaty Aug 5th 2006 1:03 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Bix
Please humour me and answer honestly.

Gut feeling answers.

Sorry, I'm answering on an empty stomach

Hutch Aug 5th 2006 1:03 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Say what hutch, you baffled me with science than ;) :D
Mandy

Baffled me too missus - was just a cut and paste from a site on string theory, lol ;) :D

Bix Aug 5th 2006 1:05 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Hutch
Baffled me too missus - was just a cut and paste from a site on string theory, lol ;) :D

Can't leave the thongs alone can you ?
Well, they are something different here. :D

geordie mandy Aug 5th 2006 1:10 am

Re: Scientific research
 

Originally Posted by Hutch
Baffled me too missus - was just a cut and paste from a site on string theory, lol ;) :D


thats ok then :D
Mandy

CasG Aug 5th 2006 1:55 am

Re: Scientific research
 
I answered yes, as tend to be more positive than negative....simple as..

So what's it all about..owt or nowt?

Hels Aug 5th 2006 2:02 am

Re: Scientific research
 
A definate NO bloody way!!!!


Just cause I felt like it..... :p


But then, I may change my mind :eek:


What do I do then??? :confused:


It'll be too late!! :(


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