Rice, wheat, barley, sugar cane, apples, oranges, mangoes, strawberries, pears, spinach, potatoes, pumpkin.......and the 1000,s of others and including all the rich flavour-sum spices......and salt and pepper.
Originally posted by Dasa What does science say about all of man,s food.
Rice, wheat, barley, sugar cane, apples, oranges, mangoes, strawberries, pears, spinach, potatoes, pumpkin.......and the 1000,s of others and including all the rich flavour-sum spices......and salt and pepper.
Science says food came from the store. To be in my tummy.
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Originally posted by Dasa You have a computer because the Vedas taught science how to count and gave mankind numbers.
Your game of chess that you enjoy would not exist without the Vedas.
The Vedas are the source of all knowledge.
Science is only plagiarizing the Vedas when it comes to knowledge.
You bite the hand that feeds you.
Cheating science.
so how come computers are only a recent development. If its all thanks to the veda how come henry VIII never had a computer?
If you really are against cheating science i hope you would have the balls to turn the computer off, get rid of your tv and throw your phone out of the window. Then sell your house and move into the nearest cave.
I suspect you won't though and fully expect you to be making another invalid point in another forum soon
Originally posted by Dasa I am waiting for the answer to my question.........
Where does all the tasty, healthy, colourful, plentiful and satisfying food come from - which without we would not survive?
How does it exist for us?
It could just as easily not exist for us.
This may be the first question that has stumped the science forum.
No guessing.
No fabricating.
No speculating.
Just the pure honest truth please.
Where does all the food come from?
It comes from Mars, delivered directly to your local mini-mart in a spaceship, from a man called Kirk, and his side-kick Spock.
It's logistically well organised, and there is never a shortage of stock, as Kirk is well organised in maufacturing all of these items for your consumption. If there are ion shortages then Kirk transports them with a beam, often known as 'Beam me food down, boys.'
Originally posted by mikelom It comes from Mars, delivered directly to your local mini-mart in a spaceship, from a man called Kirk, and his side-kick Spock.
It's logistically well organised, and there is never a shortage of stock, as Kirk is well organised in maufacturing all of these items for your consumption. If there are ion shortages then Kirk transports them with a beam, often known as 'Beam me food down, boys.'