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Post by Cheeky Chops on Mar 24, 2010 21:38:27 GMT 1
Sorry to say it but I can comprehend it quite easily thank you very much. I suspect that many other scientists will argue with you on the comprehension theme too.
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Post by Cheeky Chops on Mar 24, 2010 21:39:18 GMT 1
Yeah but, just because it's all mind boggling to us clever apes doesn't mean that there's some supernatural being behind it all.. Like I say it’s beyond comprehension, but there must be a ‘grand order’ of things or all those countless billions of suns etc would crash into one another, but they don’t. They already have Lif and they do; all the time.
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Post by lif on Mar 24, 2010 21:42:22 GMT 1
Good old stavros, light blue fuse and stand well back, eh?
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Post by lif on Mar 24, 2010 21:52:18 GMT 1
Like I say it’s beyond comprehension, but there must be a ‘grand order’ of things or all those countless billions of suns etc would crash into one another, but they don’t. They already have Lif and they do; all the time. Yes some do, but most don’t, i.e. the earth has wizzd around the sun now for some considerable time, ok we might have a few asteroids hit us now and again, and possibly wipe a few dinosaurs out, but life goes on regardless.
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Post by stavros on Mar 24, 2010 22:19:56 GMT 1
Good old stavros, light blue fuse and stand well back, eh? Hey, Mister! This is your D&D board, isn't it? Waddya want, a debate on the price of fish in Leclerc?
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Post by Cheeky Chops on Mar 25, 2010 0:35:55 GMT 1
They already have Lif and they do; all the time. Yes some do, but most don’t, i.e. the earth has wizzd around the sun now for some considerable time, ok we might have a few asteroids hit us now and again, and possibly wipe a few dinosaurs out, but life goes on regardless. The Earth and the sun have been battered over time. The moon has possibly smashed into the earth at some point and so the earth has incorporated the moon. Big bit that escaped is what we call the moon. We don't know if and when the earth or/and sun will be oblitterated before they die. The time that people have been on the earth is but a miniscule piece of the time that the earth has been around. It has already been battered by more than the moon that is nearby. It has already exploded due to that impact and all the bits have then come together and formed what we know as the earth.
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Post by jackie on Mar 25, 2010 11:04:31 GMT 1
Yeah but, just because it's all mind boggling to us clever apes doesn't mean that there's some supernatural being behind it all.. Like I say it’s beyond comprehension, but there must be a ‘grand order’ of things or all those countless billions of suns etc would crash into one another, but they don’t. But there is a 'grand order of things', it's the laws of physics.
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Post by lif on Mar 25, 2010 14:06:33 GMT 1
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Post by stavros on Mar 25, 2010 15:23:27 GMT 1
The problem with "the grand order of things" and the so-called laws of physics, is that every once in a while someone comes along, like Newton or Einstein to name but two, and we have to rewrite the law books... I wonder what's around the next corner... try googling "noetics"
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Post by Cheeky Chops on Mar 25, 2010 15:40:14 GMT 1
Bad use of terminology I think. It should read appears to defy the laws of physics. I reckon whoever wrote the article didn't quote the scientists correctly. There is no certainly in science. That is a given.
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