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#321
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Unlike criminal laws, scientific laws do not control behavior, they simply describe it. Evolution is a law only in as much as we can say that the inherited traits of all living organisms change over time. Since there is no mathematical equation describing this behavior, Evolution can never be a scientific law, just a theory.
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Please don't try to help me again.
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Are you suggesting that Evolution could be a scientific law?
From LabWrite Glossary: scientific law: A logical, mathematical statement describing a consistency that applies to all members of a broad class of phenomena when specific conditions are met.What form would any mathematical statement regarding the Law of Evolution take?
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In similar fashion, isolated streams often find their own tortuous paths to the same river. It's not luck that leads them all to the same ultimate destination; nor is it miraculous. It's the very non-random force of gravity and the overall shape of the landscape.
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I am getting the mental image of a scene from one of those Kung Fu movies. It would not surprise me if your next statement is "Take the pebble out of my hand, Grasshopper."
Saying the "law serves the apple" does little to allay my fears that the apple will be compelled to fall once I let go of it. I believe that the law of gravity had a lot to do with the roots of the apple tree going into the earth, and with the size and functionality of the apple's stem. Quote:
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The rules, the forces and even the factors serve no one. Like the water coursing through the Grand Canyon these rules are constantly changing us, our species and our planet. |
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#326
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Don't be afraid, Pete. It will be OK ...
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How do the following two communications differ:
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Not for the poor apple! If the height is sufficient though, we may get some apple sauce out of it!
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