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Old December 30th 05, 12:16 PM posted to alt.religion.jehovahs-witn,alt.talk.creationism,alt.atheism,alt.astronomy
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

In f61e0e1e0512292023t1175d1c4vd0d22266b7bea6f1@mail .gmail.com,
CrystalDragonClear ] wrote:

Dr. Paul Davies, lecturer in applied mathematics at King's
College,
London, writes in "New Scientist":

"Everywhere we look in the Universe, from the far flung galaxies
to
the deepest recesses of the atom, we encounter order. . . . If
information and order always has a natural tendency to disappear,
where did all the information that makes the world such a special
place come from originally?"


Good grief, is he really that dense?


Sighhhhhhh..... Apparently so.
Mathematicians are not scientists.
This is a good example of that fact.




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