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By Barry York, published 2/11/2018Overwhelmingly, the comments are of the self-righteous, reactionary, Nature worshiping kind that belittles humanity and places the wisdom of the beast/Nature above humanity.
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Posted by nicknamenick, Sunday, 4 November 2018 6:39:43 PM
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Oh dear Toni someone who believes in the absolute nonsense of the big bang theory criticising creation. Me thinks you believe in magic a lot more than me. You obviously have never really thought for more than 2 seconds about how idiotic the big bang theory is.
Posted by runner, Sunday, 4 November 2018 10:10:24 PM
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//Oh dear Toni someone who believes in the absolute nonsense of the big bang theory criticising creation.//
Runner, we were discussing evolutionary theory. Why are you attempting to drag the big bang into this? //You obviously have never really thought for more than 2 seconds about how idiotic the big bang theory is.// I'm pretty sure I've thought a lot more about the big bang than you have, runner, given that I've studied astronomy at university level. For example, I've actually done calculations using Hubble's law - which is remarkably easy maths, Hubble's law is about as simple as equations get - but I daresay it's more than you've ever done. And considering that your understanding of evolutionary theory is so poor that you actually believe biologists claim humans evolved from gorillas... I remain steadfastly unconvinced that you have the faintest clue what you're talking about. I don't think you really know what the big bang theory says. So I very much doubt your criticisms of the big bang theory - whatever they may be - hold any validity, because I doubt that they actually criticise the substance of the big bang theory. Posted by Toni Lavis, Monday, 5 November 2018 5:36:38 AM
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Stephen Hawking’s final thoughts about the big bang
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE PRESS RELEASE 2 May 2018 Journal of High Energy Physics. .. In their new paper, Hawking and Hertog say this account of eternal inflation as a theory of the big bang is wrong. .. The expansion of our universe since the beginning means such gravitational waves would have very long wavelengths, outside the range of the current LIGO detectors. But they might be heard by the planned European space-based gravitational wave observatory, LISA, or seen in future experiments measuring the cosmic microwave background. Posted by nicknamenick, Monday, 5 November 2018 8:11:43 AM
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yep something from nothing Toni. Pathetic and you call creation magic. Seems like your study never got you past first post before brainwashing you with a very unlikely narrative. Don't need to be to bright to see through the nonsense.
Posted by runner, Monday, 5 November 2018 9:08:31 PM
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I bow down and offer my salutations to Shri Hanuman, the divine, wise and invincible ape who came down to show us the perfect example of service and humility.
Yes, people are generally more intelligent than apes, but they often use their intelligence foolishly. Koko was a better person than most of us. People and humanity are here for a brief moment and will be gone in a blink of time - "A man's origin is from dust and his destiny is back to dust, at risk of his life he earns his bread; he is likened to a broken shard, withering grass, a fading flower, a passing shade, a dissipating cloud, a blowing wind, flying dust, and a fleeting dream" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unetanneh_Tokef#We_are_helpless) Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 5 November 2018 10:42:24 PM
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Cheers, Alan B.