re: science the enemy

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Fri, 7 Feb 1997 04:35:59 -0800

>RJV 2/5
>The whole point of me bringing up those experiments WAS to prove that
>Aubrey's arguement (which is substantially based upon atoms that behave
>like "marbles") is invalid. Many, many posts ago - before you were on the
>list, I tackled the same thing with Aubrey and even stated something to
>the effect of "You may argue about the assumptions that Miller makes for
>his atmosphere...". I am aware of the different theories concerning the
>origin of life. However, experiments have been performed that nullify
>Aubrey's arguement. Regardless of whether these protiens are even useful
>(some were, some weren't), they still demonstrate that atoms don't behave
>like "marbles".

I was just giving you an idea on what 'chance' would have to have gone
through to create molecules of matter. Sure the balls wouldn't behave as
real atoms but it was just a demo that I was referring to in order for you
to see that all of the atoms came together to form what we are now.

* What is consciousness and how is it that you are aware of who you are? Why?
* Who created the atoms in the first place?
* Why don't we see other "Big Bangs" in progress right now?
* Why did it happen once only?
* Why did life happen once only?
* Why isn't the creation of life continuing now? Lightning strikes the
oceans, but is it creating new life?
* Why are your eyes in front of your head rather than the side or back?
* What were the chances that they would have been on your chest? As I said
before, Einstein saw the design and the law and order in the observable
universe.
* How did it come about?
* Who lit the fuse?
* Why did it happen at that particular time? Look at the mountains. What
were they 5 minutes before creation?
* What were you 5 minutes before creation?
* What factors in this huge universe came about since creation that resulted
in YOU?
* Everyone is unique. Why?
Aubrey

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