Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Nibiru arrives in 2012 - a time of calamity

The story of Nibiru is intriguing, more so because of the ramifications it has on our assessment of history. I am still piecing the story together. Is it a huge stunt intended to impress upon us how gullible we are, or does the issue have basis in fact? What I can tell you is that some dubious claims are being made. Check out the folowing videos:
1. Story of Nibiru - www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcGBM2RzTHo
2. Nibiru - Planet of the Crossing - see
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkv4chj47XY
3.
Nibiru human evolution alien race - see http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=0qkJUh3s7kc&NR=1.

There are also alot of blogs dedicated to the story, such as:
1. Church of Critical Thinking: That strikes me as a contradiction, but take a look at www.churchofcriticalthinking.org/planetx.html.
2. Harvard University documents: OK so its not nonsense - see http://adsbit.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?bibcode=1988AJ.....96.1476H
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

Sunday, January 20, 2008

The utility of history

I never understood why people over-invest in history. There are several reasons why history is important:
1. There is a historical record
2. The record documents the views of alot of people
3. Critical moments often describe extreme examples that best illustrate a point
4. The details might be more widely known

The flipside is that it can often fall into logical fallacy of 'argument by intimidation' where one historian tries to know more about specific incidences in time rather than to persuade as they wanted. I think there are often more compelling arguments for recent events:
1. The historical record is more readily accessible
2. The quality of information is more readily accessible
3. The context is more relevantSo I have identified here moments in history that serve a point.

You might well respond that particular elements of history would mean less without the fact that repetitions

Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com