On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, PvM wrote:
> Of course your argument ignores a simple possibility namely a
> 'regularity'. It both explains how an electron and a proton can join
> together to form an atom and how we can define a theory to explain
> this event.
> False dichotomy. flawed conclusions.
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Alexanian, Moorad <alexanian@uncw.edu> wrote:
>> An electron and a proton can form an atom. Was it chance? Was it designed? Which is it? If chance, then how can one develop a theory? If designed, then you can attempt to develop a theory to explain the fact and consider more complex, atomic systems.
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>> Moorad
Why would an undesigned universe be regular? Regularity is a huge
restriction on the set of theoretically possible universes.
Gordon Brown (ASA member)
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