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Politics : Evolution

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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (19648)1/16/2012 11:20:29 PM
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If true, the known cosmos may instead "be a tiny part of the aftermath of 'our' big bang, which is itself just one bang among a perhaps-infinite ensemble," Prof Dr Rees writes. Even more intriguing is that different physics might prevail in these different universes, so that "some of what we call 'laws of nature' may ... be local bylaws."

Ah, many universes , many big bangs and we are just in one small part of a vast whole ....that's alot of territory even for a itinerant charismatic rabbi 2000yrs ago to have created even with the help of his ever absent deliquent "Dad" .

Continental drift was just a theory they had only guessed at the turn of the last century , not until the newer theory/science of plate tectonics starts to evolve in the 1950s and then congeals elegantly out of published data collected from seismologic stationsin the South Pacific all the way finally by 1968 .(and a lot of help from Navy mapping of ocean sea floors for subamarine warfare )
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