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Pastimes : THE SLIGHTLY MODERATED BOXING RING

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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (4731)3/25/2002 5:44:47 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 21057
 
Or, in the case of the "laws" of our existence, such as the conservation of matter and energy, one can logically deduce an immortality of the elements of our existence that seems more than a matter of chance. If matter and energy cannot (by law) be created or destroyed, but only transformed, one could rationally infer that the process we know as "death" does not necessarily, or even logically, mean the end of our existence.

But death doesn't create or destroy matter/energy. It just transforms the matter from a living state to a non-living one.

Tim
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