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Re: Atheists make progress but destroy morality, believers increase morality but neglect progress - so what God is to do with present people (JP)
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: Dubh Ghall
Date: May 1, 2008 07:55
... turns black. During sunset, the light has to pass through more ... shifts. ... If the colour of light is the outcome of scattering ...But as we know, the moon is a rough sphere, and ... as you correctly point out, moon light is white. Blue however...sphere, it would reflect more light. The night sky would remain...were possible to replace the moon with a slightly concave/focused...explanation for the colour of light. Please elaborate, as no one...
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Re: Re-hiring of Singapore's retrenchee or Lau Ah Pei and Ah Soh
Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile · Search for moon light in soc.culture.hongkong
Author: baldeagle
Date: Apr 28, 2008 19:12
....... then you have to pawn your expensive underwear.... Puay Tat leh.... I heard rumours that a few who lost big money in casinos in Australia and Macau...do moon light to earn extra money on the side to repay their gambling debts.......but this is their private business... Employing Ah soh to serve as stewardess has one clear ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Oct 11, 2007 11:31
... universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Oct 10, 2007 15:31
...> universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Oct 10, 2007 14:48
...the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Oct 10, 2007 12:43
... about the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Oct 10, 2007 11:20
... different about the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Oct 10, 2007 05:23
... is different about the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, points ...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Oct 9, 2007 12:13
...say what is different about the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, points or an...
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Re: Is there 'an origin of the universe'?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moon light in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Oct 8, 2007 06:29
... cannot say what is different about the universe because this would entail comparing it with objects, and the only objects to hand are the ones the universe supports (moons, light, gravity, position). We can take a Kantian perspective and say that spatiality, the universe if you like, is not a realm of positions, points or an ...
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