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...mathematical limitations have not as yet been determined.... It is capable of solving problems which no scientist could live long enough to finish...
...fundamental contentions of Sullivan and other same-sex advocates is that marriage--for homosexuals as well as heterosexuals--"domesticates" young men. Even the eminent social scientist James Q. Wilson asserts that nothing beats marriage for civilizing men, something every culture must find a way to do. Sullivan asserts marriage is such an important investment in social stability that the benefits to society outweigh any real or imagined harm...
...MARRIAGE...WHICH IS TO INCREASE AND MULTIPLY. --Pope Leo XIII Sullivan answers those who argue that marriage is for procreation by saying that same-sex marriage is no different from sterile or elderly heterosexuals' marrying. Why should they have the right to marry and not homosexuals? But social scientist Wilson believes the raising of children remains the central role of marriage because "we have found nothing else that works as well." Besides, both Bennett and Wilson say, Sullivan undermines his own argument that the absence of children should not be an impediment to gay marriages when he says that...
...squadron of nuclear-tipped missiles in place. Hence the latest strategy, which in some cases would obviate the need for a nuclear defense: propelling a fusillade of cannonball-size steel spheres at an approaching asteroid. In a high-velocity encounter with a speeding NEO, explains Gregory Canavan, a senior scientist at Los Alamos, "the kinetic energy of the balls would change into heat energy and blow the thing apart...
...mines of misinformation--and not just in detail. They are to paleoanthropology what Indiana Jones is to archaeology--pure fantasy constructs. And while this may sound like carping on my part, given that these are, after all, works of fiction, it's fair to point out that no scientist likes to see his field of study caricatured--all the more so when the caricaturists have taken Hollywood for millions of dollars in movie rights for what are pretty run-of-the-mill potboilers...