MikeBGene@aol.com wrote:
>As long as one is free to invent imaginary
>molecules, imaginary life forms, imaginary functions, imaginary
>seletive advantages, and an imaginary environment, all situated in
>the unobservable ancient past, it too has an explanatory power that
>"is too great."
The past can't be forbidden as an object of study. The past is
observable, through the evidence it has left. And where would
theories begin, if not in the imagination?
--Cliff Lundberg ~ San Francisco ~ cliff@noe.com
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