Re: Conservapedia: The study of rocks is called "geometry"
- From: TomS <TomS_member@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Aug 2007 11:03:36 -0700
"On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:33:03 -0700, in article <f9abak0bjm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bill Hudson stated..."
Bobby Bryant wrote:
In article <7CkJ4YDcjDuGFwE+@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Ernest Major <{$to$}@meden.demon.co.uk> writes:
In message <46b83223$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Furnace <fire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes
http://www.conservapedia.com/EarthThat text does not justify the subject headline. Why the words
The Earth is the only known planet in our Solar System which can support
life. It contains water, reasonable levels of oxygen, and a stable
temperature range. Geometrically speaking, Earth is the largest of the
terrestrial (rocky) planets in the solar system.
"geometrically speaking" are included is non-obvious, but one would
presume that they are reference to the shape (volume? diameter?) of
the planet.
The term 'geo-metry' literally means "Earth-measuring".
However, though that reflects the origin of the field of geometry, the
term is no longer used in that sense. (Or at any rate, I've never run
across it in that sense before.)
Right, the term 'geometry' pretty much means the field of mathematics
that was developed to help measure the Earth. Nowadays the field of
'measuring the earth' is either one or both of 'survey' and 'geodesy'
(both of which use geometry, trig and calculus).
It's clear the authors of the article have no idea what they are talking
about. Is anyone surprised?
The article is still known to be *designed*, even if it is not
well-designed.
--
---Tom S.
"... to call in a special or miraculous act of creation reduces every
conceivable world to accident."
Jacob Bronowski, in "American Scholar" v.43 (1974) page 400
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