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Replicationinlink said Jun 13, 2007, 11:46 AM: |
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The atom is replicated in the molecule, the molecule in the cell, the cell in the body. Of course, this is not the end of replication, but many can't see beyond the end of their noses. Consequently, throughout the course of human history there has been one upheaval after another, one war after another, drastic change for the better, for a time, and slippage back to the same old, same old.
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Re: ReplicationDomus Ulixes said Jun 13, 2007, 2:10 PM: |
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no two atoms are the same, and so, no two molecules will be (Quantum states, fundenmental quantum-physics there can be no two the same quantum-states) |
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Re: Replicationinlink said Jun 19, 2007, 8:50 AM: |
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What else is possible? What we “see out there” is a giant clockworks, a replication of the first atom, add the speed of light and 15 billion years since the Big Bang. What was out there before the Big Bang? From nothing to nowhere is zilch. You've got forever nothing before the Big Bang. I imagine that a state of conscious awareness was there before the big bang. |
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Re: ReplicationMuseEvolution said Jun 26, 2007, 10:44 AM: |
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“What we 'see out there' is a giant clockworks.” |
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