Oi, Answerman! It looks like reducing the complexity of Michael Behe's mousetrap is growing in popularity: http://udel.edu/~mcdonald/mousetrap.html I guess it...
... I heard just this morning something that Einstein was supposed to have said. It went something like this: "Imagination is everything: knowledge is...
... I really have no idea what an "ordinary" scientist might be. Additionally I'm not conversant with anyone (including myself) attempting to denigrate you...
... Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge." He did not say, "Knowledge is nothing." Einstein's talent was to be able to imagine a "big...
Hi all, I would like to learn good web site addresses about human evolution. Here is my favourites; http://www.becominghuman.org/ http://www.aaanet.org/ ...
... You are limiting your options, since you asked wrt "originate"! Did it ever occur to you that the universe may have had no origin; that it always has...
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I take it that what you are talking about is the "Steady State" Theory or model and this puts you in a collision with the "Big Bang" model. In this model...
... that ... came ... existed " ... this ... of ... How do you mean "re-consideration of the 2nd law"? If you are concerned with there continuing to be order...
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... I understand that the evidence is that the universe is expanding but the point I was trying to make was that it did have a starting point which I...
In the beginning of time, the planet was of a different form. In that form,,the dinos were in favourable conditions. Then the form changed. It was then that...
... According to the Big Bang Theory, as well as Relativity, time is a dimension like the other spatial dimensions, such that the singularity that expanded...
... I have pored over my thermodynamics texts and can't find any of the above mentioned equations with regard to Entropy or the 2nd Law. For that matter, I...
... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 2:28 AM Subject: [On the Origin of Species] A...
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... I think it's important to distinguish the time arrow and entropy from our perceptions about disorder. For Hawking's one broken coffee cup, I could give...
Jack, No need to go back so far. The formation of the planet at that "phase" were conducive to the development of the dinos and their tremendous growth. The...
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Plate tectonics could never change the structure of the planet. It requires such tremendous force that something else must be the cause for such large...
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Not true. The largest animal that has ever lived is alive today. Jack ... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> ...