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Abiogenesis by
Odysseus
Thomas McDonald wrote:
Water appears to have come largely from comets striking the earth in the
early solar system. I suspect that there were other...
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About ADD by
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(Jim Greenfield) wrote in message ...
"Ben Bean" ...
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Absolute beginning by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Tribble That word ABSOLUTE is kind of tricky.I think of absolute zero.
It seems to mean non relative. It fits in my mind as going with the
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Absolute beginning by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Alan there are 5 arrows of time. Go figure TreBrert
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Absolute beginning by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Steve Dying in bed has been over done. I built a barrel sail boat and
would love to sail over the falls. Barrel sailing over the Niagara Falls
is a first time...
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Absolute beginning by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius writ large,
I can think of several things that don't have a beginning...
Have you ever tried to conceptualize how life arose from non-life,...
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Absolute beginning by
oldcoot[_2_]
Space inflated before the creation of matter.
Mitch Raemsch
Yeah, with the rapid expansion and precipitous de-pressurization *of the
spatial...
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Absolute beginning by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius writted,
..And won't be until a viable quantum theory of gravitation
becomes acceptable.
Just curious, but how would you...
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