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The Real Ideological Root of Terrorism: Darwinism and Materialism     

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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 6, 2008 20:18

... University historian James Reeve Pusey goes into great detail regarding Darwinism's effect on Mao and Chinese communism in his research book China and Charles Darwin.10 In short, there is an unbreakable link between the theory of evolution and communism. The theory claims that living things are the product of chance, and provides a so-called scientific support for atheism. Communism, an ...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 30, 2008 14:47

... I wrote "yes". I should have said no. I can't find any references to electrons breaking into smaller things. That is, after all, what being an elementary particle means. If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. You can't conclude ...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: Antares 531
Date: Aug 30, 2008 13:36

.... Is there any way to break electron into pieces. Yes, but it would not break into the pieces you think. Leptons, quarks and what else? If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. You can't conclude anything about breaking an electron...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 30, 2008 13:27

... each other just like broken magenets do. Is there any way to break electron into pieces. Yes, but it would not break into the pieces you think. If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. You can't conclude anything about breaking an electron ...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: Sue...
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:58

... elecvtrons with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like broken magenets do. Is there any way to break electron into pieces. If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. Once Scientist learn how to break electron into pieces ...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: PD
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:47

... So they will repel each other just like broken magenets do. Is there any way to break electron into pieces. Not so far. Not for lack of trying. If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. Once Scientist learn how to break electron into pieces...
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Breaking electron into two halfs     

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Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:46

... have 2 half elecvtrons with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like broken magenets do. Is there any way to break electron into pieces. If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not easy to break a steel Ball. So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do. Once Scientist learn how to break electron into pieces and see...
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Ya gotta wonder sometimes..     

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Author: tg
Date: Jul 29, 2008 15:44

"New England Ropes is recalling its Maxim Apogee and Maxim Pinnacle Dynamic Climbing Lines/Ropes. The climbing lines can break, posing a serious fall hazard for climbers." I remember the time before there were unbreakable ropes. I have some 45 year old Goldline that I use to control trees that I'm cutting down. I would still trust it with my life, but only because I trust myself, and ...
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Re: A decent forth compiler     

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Author: Bernd Paysan
Date: Jul 27, 2008 04:04

...a feature request, and we won't add it in this release. I don't see it in ChangeLog. You should have released two years ago, when I sent you fixes to unbreak builds. I don't understand, where my mail went, Neither do I. Thanks for the report. I repeat it below: ------------------------------8<------------------------------ Gforth build is broken on POSIX.1-...
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Re: A decent forth compiler     

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Author: Aleksej Saushev
Date: Jul 27, 2008 03:30

... the product is simply _broken_, have you fixed terminal mishandling? I don't see it in ChangeLog. You should have released two years ago, when I sent you fixes to unbreak builds. I don't understand, where my mail went, I repeat it below: ------------------------------8<------------------------------ Gforth build is broken on POSIX.1-conformant systems (NetBSD here): /var/tmp/work/...
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