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Steak-umm's Twitter Account Feuds With Neil deGrasse Tyson Over Science: 'Log Off Bro'
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3560878" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Scientists overwhelmingly once agreed that the world was flat and many centuries later, some idiots still believe them. Scientists once thought the most fundamental building block of matter was a particle called the atom. Now we know that the atom is made of many smaller pieces, known as subatomic particles. Every atom contains a central core called the nucleus, made of particles called protons and neutrons. Further, we now know there are even smaller subatomic particles called quarks, leptons, muons, bosons, neutrinos and singularities. Yet I guarantee you that some fools still believe the atom is the smallest particle, when it's really their brains. </p><p></p><p>It's pretty embarrassing that a sliced meat company had to remind a world renowned scientist about the very premise of science and it's processes. I know I'm sick and tired of hearing developmentally disabled leftists mimic "you must believe the science because it's immutable truth!". Bullcrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3560878, member: 1132"] Scientists overwhelmingly once agreed that the world was flat and many centuries later, some idiots still believe them. Scientists once thought the most fundamental building block of matter was a particle called the atom. Now we know that the atom is made of many smaller pieces, known as subatomic particles. Every atom contains a central core called the nucleus, made of particles called protons and neutrons. Further, we now know there are even smaller subatomic particles called quarks, leptons, muons, bosons, neutrinos and singularities. Yet I guarantee you that some fools still believe the atom is the smallest particle, when it's really their brains. It's pretty embarrassing that a sliced meat company had to remind a world renowned scientist about the very premise of science and it's processes. I know I'm sick and tired of hearing developmentally disabled leftists mimic "you must believe the science because it's immutable truth!". Bullcrap. [/QUOTE]
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