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Icebreaker
Had a laugh with this, and thought I'd share:
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
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The Intelligent Falling movement is a pseudoscientific theory that claims objects fall to the ground not because of gravity, but because of a higher power or intelligence that guides their movement.
The theory was originally proposed by the Kansas State Board of Education in 1999 as an alternative to the theory of gravity. However, it is not supported by any scientific evidence and is not recognized by the scientific community.
The Intelligent Falling movement is considered pseudoscience because it does not follow the scientific method and is not supported by any empirical evidence. It also goes against well-established scientific principles, such as gravity.
No, there are no scientific arguments that support the Intelligent Falling theory. All scientific evidence points to gravity as the force responsible for objects falling to the ground.
Some people may believe in the Intelligent Falling theory because they reject scientific explanations and prefer to believe in a higher power or intelligence controlling the universe. Others may simply not understand the science behind gravity and find the Intelligent Falling theory more appealing or easier to understand.