Quote:um no its the same person, same story. Bit of a habit of yours - turning one example into two isn't it?
How many examples do you have of me doing this gandalf? One or two? When does it become a habit?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C4%81bir_ibn_Hayy%C4%81n
Jābir was placed under house arrest in Kufa, where he remained until his death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhazen
Fearing for his life, he feigned madness[1][16] and was placed under house arrest
Quote:What was I saying about reading comprehension again? Explain to me again how I'm supposed to take anything you interpret from articles seriously? This on top of blatantly lying about what muslims say. You are an intellectual joke.
Don't get carried away Gandalf, you'll just make yourself look silly.
Quote:show me where any expert claims that islamic science made little or no contribution to modern science
There are expert's who disagree with Kraus' assessment. They do so from a more informed position. You can hardly blame Kraus for taking Muslims at their word, it is a common mistake, but when the truth comes out it is a bit silly to cling to his original assessment.
Quote:I have only heard people giving the highest credit for Islamic science, and acknowledging the contribution it made to modern science.
Except of course that not a single Muslim scientist made it onto the top 100 list, and your own evidence cites experts questioning the validity of the claims attributed to them.
Quote:I have not heard any of the experts saying otherwise
I have pointed out to you where it says these things in your own evidence.
Quote:let alone seeing any sort of consensus
There is no consensus because there is no real debate. For example there is no serious investigation into what the bird feather guy's invention was. It suffices to say that the only evidence over 700 years was a one line reference to bird feathers and a phoenix in a poem from an author who enjoyed mocking the guy. For most people, that is the end of the discussion.
Quote:wow thats really all you've got isn't it? Nothing about the curious existence of the greatest cities the world has ever known?
I actually have referred to these many times throughout this discussion. Are you getting forgetful?
Quote:As if it matters, but it was a gliding apparatus, achieved by fixing wings to his hands - and possibly feet.
Actually I think it does matter. Have you ever seen anyone fly with such an apparatus? Is it even possible, even with modern technology? Does the fact that it is not even possible undermine your argument?
Quote:Whether you call it a "hang glider" is rather irrelevant, the principle is the same.
Have you gone back to claiming it is a hang glider? You claimed earlier that you invented this story.
Quote:The only relevant point is that his apparatus - by all accounts - worked and he achieved flight.
By one account - a one line reference to vulture feathers and a phoenix from a poet who liked to mock him. BTW, the internet is full of 'secondary sources' that say it was a hang glider. Do they prove anything?
Quote:I simply can't see the logic of believing one flying account based on a single secondary source, but dismissing another that has several secondary sources
Who is doing this?
Quote:Since it was the first documented flight, I don't see the problem with people - muslims as well as non-muslims (in fact I can't find anyone who really doubts the story - certainly not taking the absurd position that it was "obviously fabricated) hailing this as the "first known documented flight attempt".
Gandalf, please explain to me the difference between attempting to fly and actually flying. This appears to be a sticking point for you.