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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "GODs CREATOR! "
Date: 02 Jan 2006 12:13:22 AM
Object: Re: What is the most important concept in physics?
tadchem wrote:
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But humans are in a whole different league
when it comes to being able to *modify* any environment to facilitate their
own survival.

From their origins in a shallow lake in Africa (according to the 'aquatic
ape' hypothesis, which goes a long way towards accounting for differences
between Homo and other apes) to extended stays in polar areas, underwater,
and in orbit, humans have survived by adapting their envirnment to
themselves as much as by adapting to changes in their environment.


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Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA


*Thus spake God's Creator*
I would strongly suggest you study the adaptation
done by ducks, they probably _reasoned_ that outer space was
to large to conquer, and continued to eat and procreate.
However, they also have to wait in line when
flying intercontinental. :-)
But I have _never_ seen a homeless duck!
God's Creator!
( *Sorry, I don't forgive ****** )
:-)
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User: "Don1"

Title: Re: What is the most important concept in physics? 02 Jan 2006 07:23:20 AM
GOD's CREATOR! wrote:

tadchem wrote:
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..... Snipped ...

But humans are in a whole different league
when it comes to being able to *modify* any environment to facilitate their
own survival.

From their origins in a shallow lake in Africa (according to the 'aquatic
ape' hypothesis, which goes a long way towards accounting for differences
between Homo and other apes) to extended stays in polar areas, underwater,
and in orbit, humans have survived by adapting their envirnment to
themselves as much as by adapting to changes in their environment.


......
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Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA




*Thus spake God's Creator*


I would strongly suggest you study the adaptation
done by ducks, they probably _reasoned_ that outer space was
to large to conquer, and continued to eat and procreate.

However, they also have to wait in line when
flying intercontinental. :-)

But I have _never_ seen a homeless duck!




God's Creator!
( *Sorry, I don't forgive ****** )
:-)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
USED GODS SALE! : http://www.godchecker.com/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This thread seems to have run the whole gauntlet: Starting from the
simple statement that quantities of material matter, and bodies thereof
are unspecified masses of matter, and inertia is the measure of these
masses; the ratio of the impulse (ft), exerted on, and/or by them,
divided by the rate of change in position (s/t) that is caused: Where
ft/(s/t) = ft^2/s; is a Constant.
Now we've actually come down to arguing about homeless ducks ~~~~~~~~
I'd never have guessed it would come to that;^?
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