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a_plutonium <a_plutonium@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1188790734.391399.223260@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com: Look who I found while checking to see which groups knew that their favorite resident net.kooks were on the ballot--Archimedes Plutonium, the archetype of a mad scientist on USENET! Since I have a fondness for 1) classic net.kooks (and Achimedes here is as classic as they get), making     

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Author: Pinku-Sensei
Date: Sep 8, 2007 12:20

Let me start over fresh since the first attempt was poorly ordered and poorly organized and plenty of mistakes. New Book: "Growing Solar-System theory via Dirac New-Radioactivity replaces Nebular-Dust-Cloud theory", author--Archimedes Plutonium, Internet book copyrighted and published 1993-2007 (amassed in Sept 2007 in sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.geo.geology). Chapters of this book: (1
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New Book: "Growing Solar-System theory via Dirac Radioactivity replaces Nebular-Dust-Cloud theory", author--Archimedes Plutonium, Internet book copyrighted and published 1993-2007 (amassed in Sept 2007 in sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.geo.geology). Chapters of this book: (1) preface (2) introduction (3) what is this theory (4) Dirac Radioactivity as explained in his book "Directions in Physics"     

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Author: a_plutonium
Date: Sep 2, 2007 20:38

Chapters of this book: (1) preface (2) introduction (3) what is this theory (4) pictures of the Atom Totality theory and history of the theory and precursor hints Observational and experimental support (5) density and distribution of galaxies (6) Tifft quantized galaxy speeds (7) layered age of Cosmos with 6.5 billion years old Cosmos yet old galaxies of
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It used to be in the late 1990s that the best supporting evidence for the Atom Totality theory was not the Tifft quantized galaxy speeds nor the blackbody Cosmic microwave background radiation nor the missing mass, but the age of the Cosmos and the age of the oldest stars. I am recounting the history of the 1990s as best my memory can recall. The Freedman team was working on the age of the overall     

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Author: a_plutonium
Date: Sep 2, 2007 10:14

Ok, I guess a very shorthand way of summing up this, engaging in the heresy of giving an example of from sci-fi is... Let's say that, when exploring the cosmos, humanity stumbles across an actual Babelfish (Hitchhiker's Guide) existing somewhere (or say a planet that is full of them). Considering that ID is merely religion in another suite, right, this would mean that we would have no way of
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Ok, I guess a very shorthand way of summing up this, engaging in the heresy of giving an example of from sci-fi is... Let's say that, when exploring the cosmos, humanity stumbles across an actual Babelfish (Hitchhiker's Guide) existing somewhere (or say a planet that is full of them). Considering that ID is merely religion in another suite, right, this would mean that we would have no way of     

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Author: a_plutonium
Date: Aug 22, 2007 09:16

Ok, I guess a very shorthand way of summing up this, engaging in the heresy of giving an example of from sci-fi is... Let's say that, when exploring the cosmos, humanity stumbles across an actual Babelfish (Hitchhiker's Guide) existing somewhere (or say a planet that is full of them). Considering that ID is merely religion in another suite, right, this would mean that we would have no way of
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getrich@1upandup.com wrote: > Jordan wrote: > > It is _ultimately_ "the byproduct of random and deterministic forces," > > viewed from one angle, but that does not mean that free will cannot > > exist, as an emergent property. A thing need not have the same > > properties at _all_ levels. > > And free will comes from where? "Free will" emerges from the interaction of the lower-level processes     

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Author: a_plutonium
Date: Aug 21, 2007 20:50

getrich@1upandup.com wrote: Jordan wrote: It is _ultimately_ "the byproduct of random and deterministic forces," viewed from one angle, but that does not mean that free will cannot exist, as an emergent property. A thing need not have the same properties at _all_ levels. And free will comes from where? "Free will" emerges from the interaction of the lower-level processes
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Author: getrich
Date: Aug 18, 2006 22:52

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Author: getrich
Date: Aug 18, 2006 22:52

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Author: getrich
Date: Aug 18, 2006 22:52

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Author: Jordan
Date: Aug 18, 2006 12:51

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Author: Jordan
Date: Aug 18, 2006 12:51

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