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07-21-2007, 02:25 PM #15
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I Believe In Evolution, Except For The Whole Triassic Period
No we don't. To first and second order estimations planets follow trajectories according to Newtons mechanical laws, beyond that they follow topological paths based on chaos theory and geodesics based on General relativity. This is the same for everything in the universe, nothing can be predicted with 100% accuracy using mechanical laws, the universe and the life that exists in it does not work like a clock slowly winding down.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Darwin came up with some interesting theories, I am not saying he was completely wrong, just that his theories only explain life and evolution from a very limited stand point. More contemporary theories use chaos theory, network theory to explain life and evolution.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Interesting theory, but sadly falls flat on its face when it attempts to explain how life forms could have evolved from giant hydrogen clouds in the sky into the forms we see today on the planet. Show me a mechanical theory that explains it and I'll happily review Prigogine's theory of dissipative structures and autopoietic network theory.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love."
Likewise, and I think if you were to take your research further into the realms of science that I explore you might find it even more rewarding.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
"The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility."
Not my religion. I'd say the scientific discourse also suffers from the same stagnant and ego-centric mindset.
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"A person starts to live when he can live outside himself."
And mechanics can prove that can it?
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
I think you need to open your mind.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
Nice debate, I wish I had more time to reply. I'm too busy working at the moment. Keep it coming and I will try to reply when I have time.
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