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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 66552" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: You're welcome.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I noted that the professor being interviewed sort of dismissed the theory with an easy to understand (and non-valid) argument so typical of the five minute attention span media world we live in today. One can not help but worry that this sort of quick and easy to understand style of concept development and dismissal is getting more and more into the scientific processes.</p><p></p><p>"Why hasn't the program ever been reset or rebooted?" - as we would ever notice if it was, come up with a better argument or admit it could be true.</p><p></p><p>When some people in here are wanting to dismiss a theory because of the origin of the theory, like saying creationism and intelligent design is a ploy to reintroduce a cristian god or whatever, then they are not really looking at the theory and the argument, instead wearing conspiration theory glasses whenever they are moving out of their philosophical comfort zone.</p><p></p><p>ID doesn't require a God in the Christian sense, ID could simply be that someone created a very advanced self-replicating cell with the ability to accept random program variations as a means of evolving.</p><p></p><p>Gazillions of pico-verses could at any time be existing inside a much bigger -verse where eternity is just a blink of an eye, if we accept that the concept of time is very much related to size, it is easy to see how larger entities could easily exist without us having the ability to observe it, because any movement or other evidence would bee too slow for us to ever observe within the short timeframe of human history or even the history of our solar system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 66552, member: 1285"] Re: You're welcome. I noted that the professor being interviewed sort of dismissed the theory with an easy to understand (and non-valid) argument so typical of the five minute attention span media world we live in today. One can not help but worry that this sort of quick and easy to understand style of concept development and dismissal is getting more and more into the scientific processes. "Why hasn't the program ever been reset or rebooted?" - as we would ever notice if it was, come up with a better argument or admit it could be true. When some people in here are wanting to dismiss a theory because of the origin of the theory, like saying creationism and intelligent design is a ploy to reintroduce a cristian god or whatever, then they are not really looking at the theory and the argument, instead wearing conspiration theory glasses whenever they are moving out of their philosophical comfort zone. ID doesn't require a God in the Christian sense, ID could simply be that someone created a very advanced self-replicating cell with the ability to accept random program variations as a means of evolving. Gazillions of pico-verses could at any time be existing inside a much bigger -verse where eternity is just a blink of an eye, if we accept that the concept of time is very much related to size, it is easy to see how larger entities could easily exist without us having the ability to observe it, because any movement or other evidence would bee too slow for us to ever observe within the short timeframe of human history or even the history of our solar system. [/QUOTE]
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