Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Sep 24, 2008, 10:05 PMSancho Panza
I did not do research for the post I made. I spoke from hands on experience in my own lab. And the purpose was to try to show you real scientific information as compared to the non-scientific information of the polygraph.
I am fairly familiar with particle accelerators. The Van De Graff accelerator, the linear accelerator at Lawrence Livermore, Fermi Lab., the SSCL in Texas that was closed by an idiot N.Y. senator and Cern.
The purpose of today's accelerators is to determine the basic building blocks of matter, not "transmutate" one element into another which was the goal of alchemists. That was not science like polygraphy is not science.
It would appear that this thread has transmutated into a discussion of electrons , protons, fig newtons and morons. We both have shown how smart we arn't so let's try to turn it back to the original topic of the thread.
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Sep 24, 2008, 12:35 AMNotguilty1
First the red card is always there and in plain sight, you just can't follow what is happening. You really don't know which is the correct name for the game you are trying to use as an example, do you?![]()
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Second, I defy you to find a criminal case ANYWHERE in the United States where a conviction was obtained based solely on a SINGLE piece of evidence of any kind. Are you really that naive, or are you just conveniently dense?
Sancho Panza
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Sep 24, 2008, 04:05 AMWhat are your views on alchemy?
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Sep 24, 2008, 12:35 AMSecond, I defy you to find a criminal case ANYWHERE in the United States where a conviction was obtained based solely on a SINGLE piece of evidence of any kind. Are you really that naive, or are you just conveniently dense?In New York: People v. Israel Vasquez. Vasquez was convicted of 1995 second degree murder despite no eyewitnesses and no forensic evidence. The sole piece of evidence against him was a hearsay statement, later retracted, by a teenaged woman who claimed she had heard Vasquez claim he'd eaten a sandwich in the victim's kitchen.
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Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Sep 23, 2008, 09:06 PMNotguilty1, I would never call you crazy, because that would be an ad hominum attack and Dr. Mashke only tolerates that from people who agree with him. However, I certainly can't disagree with your self assessment.Quote2 card monte scamQuote3 card monte scamWhich is it? You don't seem to know any more about monte scams than you do polygraph.
You forget that scientists, judges, courts, and many respected people in the science world, not to mention police departments use the polygraph every day. Not to mention that Congress commands it certain circumstances.
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Quotein the case of Polygraph finds that scientists, judges, courts, and many respected people in the science world, not to mention the very police dept. that didn't charge me with a crime all confirm that it is at best unreliable).
QuoteYou forget that scientists, judges, courts, and many respected people in the science world, not to mention police departments use the polygraph every day. Not to mention that Congress commands it certain circumstances.If you think my statement is incorrect PROVE IT if you have the intelligence, education, ability or literacy just PROVE IT.
QuoteOne of the main reasons George Washington died was because doctors "bled" him repeatedly. That was an acceptable medical practice back then. You'll probably say, "well, that was then, we now have better medical procedures to use." But "bleeding" a patient NEVER was a scientifically valid procedure, whether used in the past by doctors or not
QuoteYou forget that scientists, judges, courts, and many respected people in the science world, not to mention police departments use the polygraph every day. Not to mention that Congress commands it certain circumstances.
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Quote3 card monte scamWhich is it? You don't seem to know any more about monte scams than you do polygraph.