To: Dimensio
A "natural explanation" for "items it cannot explain" is an oxymoron. Really?
Click through the links here for a laugh
To: Heartlander
A "natural explanation" for "items it cannot explain" is an oxymoron.
Really?
Yes, really. How does the definition of "biogenesis" discount that? Your link is to a word and the accepted definition of the word, meaning that there is an "explanation" of the word's meaning. Explaining the definition of a term for a phenomenon is not the same as explaining how a phenomenon occurs.
If something can't be explained, then there's no explanation.
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