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Re: Another black eye for Evolutionists... Harvest Moon.
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Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Re: Another black eye for Evolutionists... Harvest Moon.
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Author: Wombat
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:31

...   while the Evolutionist holds dear his belief that it all happened by a ' Big Bang ' he cares not to explain...  yet another black eye comes from his over-...to coincide with harvest time is to the Evolutionist just another chance happening.  the Big Bang produced a lot of perfect harmonic chance happenings in nature they'd like to think. ...
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Re: Another black eye for Evolutionists... Harvest Moon.
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Author: St. Jackanapes
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:01

...   while the Evolutionist holds dear his belief that it all happened by a ' Big Bang ' he cares not to explain...  yet another black eye comes from his over-worthy ..., to coincide with harvest time is to the Evolutionist just another chance happening.  the Big Bang produced a lot of perfect harmonic chance happenings in nature they'd like to think. ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:20

... in essence his real parents were nothing. THE BORG Although this story is a complete fabrication you could see this as a possible explanation for the big bang. That there was once nothingness - and the urge or desire for there to be something built up and built up and built up until one day it exploded in ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:04

... - because in essence his real parents were nothing. THE BORG Although this story is a complete fabrication you could see this as a possible explanation for the big bang. That there was once nothingness - and the urge or desire for there to be something built up and built up and built up until one day it exploded in ...
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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:09

... sensibly-defined measure on them. But they're all part of one big happy universe. Comparing the single multiverse in which we live to a universe with completely... Primordial Existential Question. That was when I had first started reading about physics and cosmology, and knew enough about the Big Bang to contemplate how amazing it was that we knew anything about the early universe. But then I would ...
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:27

... First, I find ZerkonX's comments to be profound and I am led in a similar direction and would deviate to suggest 'nothing', even the fascination with the big bang, and the concept of the creation of time is manifest in a neurological structure of the human mind. But to move on... I disagree. I thnk...
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:22

...> First, I find ZerkonX's comments to be profound and I am led in a similar direction and would deviate to suggest 'nothing', even the fascination with the big bang, and the concept of the creation of time is manifest in a neurological structure of the human mind. The mind consists of energy,time and space, so can only relate ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:20

... the reductionist stance -- the idea that everything can (in principle at least) explained from the bottom up, that one could start with atoms -- or with the Big Bang -- and explain tadpoles and ant societies and human brains by working your way upward. Kauffman disagrees -- again, NOT for anything like goddidit, and not as a...
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Author: ta
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:32

... perhaps even some sensibly-defined measure on them. But they’re all part of one big happy universe. Comparing the single multiverse in which we live to a universe with completely ...> Primordial Existential Question. That was when I had first started reading about physics and cosmology, and knew enough about the Big Bang to contemplate how amazing it was that we knew anything about the early universe. But then I would eventually hit ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: spudnik
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:36

antimatter exists in the laboratory, it is said in _The Big Bang Never Happened_ by Eric Lerner. Venus could be a Muslim Paradise beneath that veil of gas, unless it is really high-pressure CO2 per the alleged reconnaisance by US and SU probes; so? someone, ask Farakhan ?!? Now, would any of you supposedly intelligent folks care to apply your deductive formulated logic on behalf of other ...
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