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To: gore3000
However, no one is able to break scientific laws at all,

Really? So the Perihilion of Mercury experiment was impossible, because it would have violated Newton's Laws of Gravity?

1,078 posted on 05/28/2003 2:44:57 PM PDT by donh (/)
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To: donh
However, no one is able to break scientific laws at all, -me-

Really? So the Perihilion of Mercury experiment was impossible, because it would have violated Newton's Laws of Gravity?

You know better. What was proven wrong was Newton's theory of Gravity about the inverse squares. The Law of Gravity is that gravitation works universally throughout the Universe. So no, that test did not violate the Law of Gravity. Nothing has violated the Law of Gravity and nothing has been shown to disprove the Law of Biogenesis either which is what are speaking about. However if you can show an example of the violation of the Law of Biogenesis, I will be very much interested in hearing it. However, I am sure do not have one otherwise you would not be trying to confuse things.

1,462 posted on 05/29/2003 4:59:02 AM PDT by gore3000
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