To: BMCDA
For some strange reason this ominous designer only reuses code that's been inherited from previous versions but never code from other unrelated 'source code' which means that he has to "reinvent the wheel" quite often. In other words, if you look at the work of this "designer" you get a treelike structure whereas if you examine the way humans usually design things, you get more of a spider's web. Plenty of biological evidence that the design of the world is trellis-like, a harmony really with plenty of interconnections.
See for one example, a "molecule of the month", Methyl Jasmonate .
2,207 posted on
02/19/2006 8:54:50 AM PST by
bvw
(Ideas Evolve!)
To: bvw
Plenty of biological evidence that the design of the world is trellis-like, a harmony really with plenty of interconnections. See for one example, a "molecule of the month", Methyl Jasmonate .Brilliant! I've also just noticed that many other organic molecules apart from the one you cite use elements like Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen in profusion, often bonded the same way. Further evidence of design!
2,208 posted on
02/19/2006 9:03:16 AM PST by
Thatcherite
(More abrasive blackguard than SeaLion or ModernMan)
To: bvw
See for one example, a "molecule of the month", Methyl Jasmonate . I prefer the series, Ethyl Osculate, Ethyl Palpitate, and finally, Ethyl Reciprocate ;-)
Cheers!
2,220 posted on
02/19/2006 2:25:26 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
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