Physics and Points of View

From: Debbie Mann (deborahjmann@insightbb.com)
Date: Tue Jul 01 2003 - 20:20:30 EDT

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    I would like to hear more about the cosmos. That subject is what brought me
    to the list. It's funny how the very large also leads one to the very small.
    I read that they now believe that there are no smaller, undiscovered pieces
    to the atom. Is this true? Are there other universes? There are theories as
    to infinite universes with the same structure and various permutations of
    the events in this universe. Some very intelligent people seem to take this
    quite seriously. Intuitively, I find it far out. As a Christian, I find it
    bunkem.

    I don't have anything to contribute to the above - other than occasional
    questions. But, I would love to hear updates on the subjects.

    I don't understand how Concordism is particularly scientific. It seems
    Theological to me. That's fine. I figure I 'waste' a maximum of 45 seconds a
    day deleting things I find uninteresting from the list. Sometimes I even
    scan them and find them interesting.

    I do find it very disturbing that people of opinions other than those of the
    majority get ridiculed. I remember a call of 'What do YEC'ers think?'
    Discussions get pretty dull pretty fast if everyone agrees.

    I imagine your mamas taught you that name calling generally reflects on the
    one speaking. I live in a very polite society and am amazed at the
    free-for-alls on this list.

    Hopefully, someone out there would find it interesting to fill me in on the
    Physics. Thanks.
    Debbie Mann, PE
    Debbie Mann Consulting
    (765)477-1776



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