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Old Jul 29, 2007, 01:19 pm   #10 (permalink) (top)
inthemiddle
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funny thing is, that my best friend of over 7 years is overweight, and considered obese, over 350 lbs.

Me, and the two other guys in our group are all considered to be underweight.

And we hung out everyday for about 5 years, and he was my roomate in college.

I'm 5'9 141 lbs

This just proves that science has yet to reach it's peak, or even begin to show the amount of credibility that they try to project on us.

Yes, they do have some amzing things, but at this point, it appears as though we are in s stage where theres millions of different bits of information, all pointing in different directions.

Fat people might tend to seek out and be friends with fat people because of self esteem issues.

I believe (in general) the whole model of scientific theory and studies will need to change before we see greater success, as current scientific process and studies always seems to leave out hundreds of seperate conditions, and I think that we will all find that millions of factors play into illness, obesity, etc..
including but not limited to, gentics, lifestyle, diet, social reasons, etc

I feel that science will eventually find that no one person is going to be meant for the same diet as someone else, and that 2 people will inevitably respond somewhat differently to different stimuli.

Even then I always wonder how science will ever deal with the human problem, the fact that we can reason and solve problems uniquely, think differently, and that human behaiviors will always be prone to anomalies that go beyond prediction, math or reason.


in conclusion, this latest study is just another asinine study that proves science is going in the wrong direction.
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