gawell
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Re: A Plausible Biblical Young Earth Theory
Everett solved the problem of what a collapse of the wave function meant by not having a collapse, no collapse, no problem or need for an Copenhagenian explanation.
Is space expanding or fluctuating? An expansion must either expand forever, reach a stasis or begin a contraction. And 'observation' reveals both expansions and contractions.
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12/3/2017, 2:13 pm
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RedQ
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The Genesis Enigma
I wrote about it at length at olden (Golden) MindX. Genesis (root word: GENE) works astonishingly well, thank you very much. This thread discusses the book "The Genesis Enigma":
Genesis: Pretty Good! (see the op and following post)
http://www.kurzweilai.net/mindx/show_thread.php?rootID=173677
Incidentally, this and the linked thread are the sort of long discussions I think many here miss the most.
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12/4/2017, 12:16 pm
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Spikosauropod
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Re: A Plausible Biblical Young Earth Theory
I don't have anything to add to this particular topic at the moment. However, I would like to point out that when it is in this section--the "Alternate World Views" section--no one can even SUGGEST that it does not belong here. No one has yet thought of a topic ragged enough to belong in the "Netherworld" section. We are good to go.
It would be amusing, though not altogether surprising, if the Alternate World Views section turned out to be the most utilized.
I would like to remind moderators that they have the ability to move topics to different forums. One of the moderator functions is "move".
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12/4/2017, 1:37 pm
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