Real questions, not challenges
What about when the liars in labcoats are FORCED to admit the truth, like when water is wet, metal is harder than soil, etc.
I get they're trying to retcon things and confuse things with new inventions of BS all the time, but what truth are they forced to concede, and what things do they say that seem to be true?
For instance, fat. From oil to adipose, just the material itself, fats. This is a touchy one, and I agree with much of FPH, too much on the body is very bad. But I see it's necessary for women to have ~16-25% bodyfat, and fats from avocado and seeds and coconuts are very important. We need fat for our brain and nerves, and many vitamins are fat soluble.
But the labcoats are also saying that we have an out of control obesity epidemic. I can see that the trexes are all a disaster, and there are some really globular castrati out there. Too little fat is bad, too much fat is bad. There's a good range that is a perfectly fine amount.
Have the Whitecoats been FORCED to admit that bodyfat outside of a certain range is bad, and FORCED to concede that hydrogenated soy oil is bad? Are they FORCED to admit seed oil is good?
And how about air. I remember that part in science class (with a good teacher I really liked) about the composition of our atmosphere. I'm thinking about it lately, our atmosphere is full of electricity that's far more useful than making little blue zaps on pet's noses. Oxygen family gasses/element are cyan colored, and if you looked out the window while in a plane flying over the pacific northwest, you see all the lumpy lazy green mountains fading into the white distance. They're green up close and get bluer and whiter as they vanish away. Because the atmosphere is full of cyan gas.
Our science teacher showed us dry ice, Nitrogen, an oxygen family gas. Totally safe to breathe, but I wonder if what they say is true about oxygen. It makes bitten apples turn brown, it makes copper green, it makes iron red. Sounds about right to me.
I recall an experiment where we used hardcore batteries to make water turn into oxygen and hydrogen in upside-down tubes. There was twice the oxygen as there was hydrogen. Then we burnt the gases (that was startling...)
So what are your thoughts on Whitecoats having to admit things about diet and body composition, and our atmosphere?
Also it's BULLSHIT!!! that stupid fish and corals get to breathe underwater but humans and other lab dwellers get to drown.
Also it's bullshit that COWS get to see in the dark (tapetum lucidum) but humans don't get that. That's bs man. /side rant
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[–] lemon11 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Most of these complaints stem from misinformation from media, in fact, which medical and nutrition practitioners take far too seriously. However, "science" is now largely politicized. Try finding any journal article relating to energy which doesn't have at least a paragraph, if not pages, devoted to describing the plight of poverty-stricken who-ra-loos in Outer Zambonia and how their captial-S Science is finally the method they found which can provide Justice for all Society. They don't get paid if they don't put that in, and plenty are low-IQ enough to believe it.
The methods are suspect and compromised. Communication channels are controlled and agenda-driven. Legislators are malicious or captured. Food producers are fad-sellers extraordinaire. The entire pipeline is filled with trash, and accelerating.