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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rockerbanger who wrote (7866)9/7/2001 12:13:01 AM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 28931
 
<free choice to be born>
Hmmm. What dost thou callest still births? Some pregnancies end for "no apparent reason". Name: "self-aborted". Interesting idea, huh? What do you suppose each cell has to say about it's own division? Free-choice as you experience is the net sum of all the "choices" you've been making since the Big Bang, your cells and the mind that comprises them.

This is your wavestate. Nobelist Feynman noted that there is no energy advantage to be "right-handed" chemically (there is a good definition of "handed" in chemistry). However, in nature, all life is mostly right-handed. DNA is right handed. Most proteins are. It is not that there is no left-handedness, there is just a preference for right-handedness. This occurs at all scales of life and there are also some indications in physics that there is a "handed-ness" to the universe as a whole. Lookup any article on C-P violations in subatomic physics.

I would say that we are the net result of that first choice that occured someplace after T=0 in the Big Bang. We are still reeling from it!! You might say that was the first choice after the "choice" of the Big Bang.

Goodnight. Lots to think about.