Re: Underneath it all
Massie (mrlab@ix.netcom.com)
Fri, 16 Jul 1999 23:29:55 -0400
mortonREMOVETHISgr@flash.net wrote:
>
> At 07:35 PM 7/16/99 -0400, Massie wrote:
> >Upholding the Universe:
> >
> >Physics does not explain things without appealing to "more fundamental
> >principles." Actually, physics is a system of operational definitions
> >and laws. We go from atoms to nucloens to quarks and a simular path for
> >the laws always stopping at some junction where we cannot or have not
> >been able to go more deeper. Thus, in the end physics tells how without
> >really explaining.
>
> I am curious. How many physics courses have you had?
> glenn
>
> Foundation, Fall and Flood
> Adam, Apes and Anthropology
> http://www.flash.net/~mortongr/dmd.htm
>
> Lots of information on creation/evolution
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In this debate I think it is valuable to work from views and expressions
and not from points of authority. This is of course egalatarian and we
should look beyond accepting dogma based on authority. Thus, I will
stand on my arguements and not on my credentials.
Bert Massie