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Date Posted: 09:54:20 06/07/06 Wed
Author: Varmit
Subject: So who was good in science?

The IFC channel has a show on called:

What the bleep do we know?

It tries to explain physics from the experts. They say the brain intakes 400 billions bits of information but we conciously only know 2000 bits of information.

They say the Indians on the Caribean Islands never saw Columbus's ships coming, even though they were right off shore because their brains had never seen a ship before and it took several days for the brain to allow the people to see the ships.

Arg... no wonder I didn't do good in science.

So there may be many things including those flying saucers in New Mexico flying over you but since you have never seen one, your brain is not allowing you to see it.

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