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Re: Mod Idea: Simulating surfaces -> Borg Technology -> Twinkie Physics -> Worldviews
I'm not a scientist in any shape or form, but I have an amateur's interest I'd like to answer some (not all) of your questions. The fact that I can't answer them all doesn't mean I'm wrong - science acknowledges that we still have things to learn.
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I'm skipping a bunch of questions I don't know enough about. I'm curious as to why you're picking specifically on whales and sea horses. What did they ever do to you? Quote:
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Equally, as far as I'm concerned there might be no such place as America, because I have never been there. However, I choose to believe that there is a place called America because, well, for the same reason you (presumably) accept that there is such a place as (insert name of place you've never been). And so yes, my answers are based on faith, but it is faith that what I have said is based on scientific, provable facts. Quote:
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[ December 11, 2002, 17:36: Message edited by: dogscoff ] |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Where did the space for the universe come from? 2. Where did matter come from? 3. Where did the laws of the universe come from (gravity, inertia, etc.)? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IT IS A SIMULATION. We are in a giant Optical Computer and it is all done with mirrors. God is testing us, and he won't even show us the questions. Mwahahahahahahahahaahahahaha!!!!!! |
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For example, take the bombardier beetle. He combines two chemicals which instantly create a steaming jet he directs at his attackers. He has a third chemical to keep them from reacting inside his body, and a fourth chemical to counteract the third and allow the reaction. Which of the four chemicals (or the outlet, for that matter) evolved first? How did he survive before the entire system was developed? Quote:
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How are the Twinkies? Whether 1 year or 10 years old, they're still great! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif [ December 11, 2002, 18:21: Message edited by: Krsqk ] |
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Just like using tree rings... This tree was X years old when it died, and the radiometric result is Y.Z So when you do send an object to a lab for dating, and the radiometric result is Y.Z, it is about X years old. How radiocarbon calibration works http://www.rlaha.ox.ac.uk/orau/01_04.htm As I understand it: - The red line is the measured value in the sample. - The blue line is the measured values for objects from that point in history. - The black area is the likelihood that the sample came from that year. Quote:
Predators pick off the wnadering children of the uncaring group, while they face the wrath of mature critters of the kind group. Which one will do better after a few generations? [ December 11, 2002, 19:31: Message edited by: Suicide Junkie ] |
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I am not trying to shut anybody down. In fact I had second thoughts about saying anything and deleted my Posts while you were quoting it. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif If you guys want to keep talking about it I am not going to stop you. As long as everybody realizes they aren't likely to convince anyone in this forum and everything stays as cordial I guess I should just let it be. It's hard for a moderator to know what to do sometimes. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif Geoschmo |
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wow. such a calm and intelligent discussion, im sure the Last thing anyone wants is my two bits.
not to belittle this or anything, but I think the entire arguement is fairly sophmoric: Creationist: god created the universe on a bet once, when he was drunk. Scientician: the universe always existed, and came into its current stage via big bang, flying monkeys, or some other popular theory. C: thats plain silly, where did the stuff come from that the universe came from? god had to create it at some point. it cant have always been there. S: why the hell not, or i dunno? so where did god come from? C: he/she/it was always there, of course. S: so the universe cant have always existed, but god can? C: you just dont have any faith S: ive got faith in the universe. its right here. look. (jumping up and down) C: now thats just plain silly. how do you think you got that soul and free will to jump up and down like that? S: I evolved from a slug C: no, along with the platapus, you are one of god's little jokes. |
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SJ, if only it were that simple. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif The geologic column comes with its own preconceived dates for each strata. Would post links, but Google with "geologic column" would work best. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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I will grant that many people on either side of the debate can act illogical and immature, but the argument itself isn't what I would call sophomoric. It's one of the fundamental questions of our exsistence. What side of the debate you fall on influences almost every other factor of who you are as a human being.
Why are we here? Where did we come from? What does it all mean? I for one have been delighted by the intelligent give and take, if a bit nervous waiting for the "other shoe" to drop and this thing to blow up on us. But hopefully that wont happen here. I think that it's good for people of faith to see that people of science do believe in things, just not neccesarily the same things. I think it's good for people of science to see that people of faith do think, just not neccsarily think the same things. [ December 11, 2002, 19:04: Message edited by: geoschmo ] |
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