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mark24
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Message 301 of 304 (278283)
01-11-2006 6:50 PM
Reply to: Message 300 by Philip
01-11-2006 6:48 PM


Re: N.A.S. Evo-Knowledge vs. My Cat's
Philip,
Because the current mega-ToE is not perfectly valid and is, moreover, seriously flawed and fluked; it must be disclaimed as flawed and such.
Which part of the argument is seriously flawed & fluked? This means show what part of the theory is contradicted by evidence, or is logically fallacious.
Mark
This message has been edited by mark24, 01-11-2006 06:52 PM

There are 10 kinds of people in this world; those that understand binary, & those that don't

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crashfrog
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Message 302 of 304 (278436)
01-12-2006 11:45 AM
Reply to: Message 299 by Philip
01-11-2006 6:10 PM


Re: N.A.S. Evo-Knowledge vs. My Cat's
Good point concerning scientific fact(s) (if there be such a thing).
It seems a point beyond contention that a class of elemental observations exist that are so easily and consistently reproduced that it would be insane - literally, not coherent with a rational state of mind - to try to deny them. "Fire is hot", "the sun shines during the day", etc.

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MangyTiger
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Message 303 of 304 (278523)
01-12-2006 7:06 PM
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01-12-2006 11:45 AM


Re: N.A.S. Evo-Knowledge vs. My Cat's
"the sun shines during the day"
We're 300+ so I can't resist - isn't 'when the sun shines' the definition of 'day' in this context rather than an observation?

I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then

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jar
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Message 304 of 304 (278524)
01-12-2006 7:09 PM


Well, with that observation, the sun sinks below the horizon
Witching hour folk.
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