To: numberonepal
If one can grasp that the physical laws themselves change over time, then evolutionary advancement through a biological isn't that much of a stretch. Would you please give examples of physical laws that change over time? We may be talking past each other.
Morphogenetic reasonance is a real thing with plenty of evidence to back it up.
I didn't get the spell check comment.
And apparently you still don't, see the underline :-)
Cheers!
1,071 posted on
12/31/2005 8:25:31 AM PST by
grey_whiskers
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To: grey_whiskers
There is evidence that the constants "c" and "e" may not have always been what they are today. Also it is believed that the weak nuclear force didn't "pop-up" until after the Big Bang. In other words, all was pure energy without matter. There's G_d right there if you ask me. I see "reasonance", but what does that have to do with monkeys typing Shakespeare (which is a shallow hypothesis given the probabilities involved)?
1,077 posted on
12/31/2005 8:40:27 AM PST by
numberonepal
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