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- Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist---
Who said anything about god?
I'm talking about a theory, what are you talking about?
- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
not being a technician or an engineer i found (as ppl say) my eyes
rolling up and i felt myself getting drowsy...
also, the first few paragraphs (which i COULD understand) didn't seem
to be as logical as one might expect and the rest (as ppl say) held
not much interest for me.
peer reviewed?
- Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist---
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:11:10 -0700 (PDT), Joseki
You seem badly confused. Hawking is talking about physics; abiogenesis
is part of biology, and has nothing to do with the creation of the
universe.
- Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist---
You must be a nut to think that our solar system is just made by your
god for human only?
There are countless planets and systems out there where there is a
very good chance of another civilization.
The problem with verification is how to get there when the distance is
in light years and light years.
- Re: Math challenge
On Sep 2, 2:51 pm, Spehro Pefhany <speffS...@interlogDOTyou.know what>
wrote:
Or take a bucket of earth from the north face and dump it on the
south.
- Quantum Gravity 408.2: Remarkable Inequalities on Interactions/Forces and their Inverses
From Osher Doctorow
What would happen if there really is an inverse (additive inverse or
"opposite direction" vector inverse as least in R^1) for each
Interaction/Force F? It is remarkable that nobody seems to have
calculated the most elementary consequences of that.
For example, suppose that one of the following holds:
- Re: Speed of light relative to what?
I doubt that.
Please name such experimnet made now that is conclusive inertial?
Mitch Raemsch
- Re: I CANNOT STAND ANYMORE BEING ASSAULTED EVERY DAY IN NYC
Move to a different asylum with a better class of patients.
- Re: I CANNOT STAND ANYMORE BEING ASSAULTED EVERY DAY IN NYC
[link]
- Re: What if (On Black Hole Spin)
Electrons can absorb and emit photons. Black Holes do not emit
photons.
- 2012 is when the big hand on the clock hits 12:00 p.m.
how much biomass does Earth produce per annum, and
where does it all, go -- is there really any need
for abiogenesis, theoretically?
when will they carbon-date the "fossilized fuel TM?"
--les ducs d'Enron!
[link]
--Light, A History!
[link]
- Re: Inside Top Secret America - MUST READ
Thank you for the interesting, factual, and perceptive original post.
The following quote is both pertinent and supportive of the same:
"There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched
at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police
plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even
- Re: Math challenge
Or maybe they're also testing for a sense of humor (in which case, I
like Sjouke Burry's simple response "Piece by piece").
quasi
- Re: Obama could kill fossil fuels overnight with a nuclear dash for thorium
how do you know, they don't?
thus:
how much biomass does Earth produce per annum, and
where does it all, go -- is there really any need
for abiogenesis, theoretically?
when will they carbon-date the "fossilized fuel TM?"
--les ducs d'Enron!
[link]
--Light, A History!
[link]
- Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
Clock rates are observer dependent, Seto. You Should know that
if you have ever read anything about relativity theory.