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Entropy
Thank you so much for cross posting this important information in
alt.free.newsservers. Otherwise I would not have seen it and would not have learned of this important information. Please keep up the good work. I know it's not on-topic at alt.free.newsservers, but I assure you that all subscribers to alt.free.newsservers are in your debt for making us aware of these facts. Please cross post to the rest of usenet where it will be just as welcome. I know that the people at rec.ponds may have missed it. Follow-ups set. On 29 Dec 2005 20:32:51 -0800, "G.W." wrote: 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?" Sir Bernard Lovell, of England's famed Jodrell Bank Observatory, writes that his feelings are the same as those of Albert Einstein: "A rapturous amazement at the harmony of natural law, which reveals an intelligence of such superiority that, compared with it, all the systematic thinking and acting of human beings is an utterly insignificant reflection."-"Centre of Immensities." Pretty obvious isn't it? All we have to do is look around. |
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