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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (50787)3/28/2013 7:04:58 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71475
 
Someone got it right



Everybodys right until everyone is wrong...Einstein, no patent there.

One needs to open one's mind, maybe the mundane is as good as it gets,
how is it they can say no two snowflakes are alike? Does man truly have any
"cherished laws", maybe all the spoken ones?

Any time, any one time, that you can behave in a manner that suggests that one of your cherished limited laws of the universe does not exist, then you can be certain that the so-called law does not exist, at least not in any basic manner.

Your apparent laws of the universe have been broken in isolated instances often enough so that this point should certainly be clear, and yet your scientists constantly ignore such problems.

But as mankind grows even more ambitious then the idea will cease
to work for him, and it will be actually discarded on the theoretical terms while it is still utilized in its limited fashion in practical mundane terms, as you still find the table useful in practical terms; although theoretically you realize that it is not a solid you still manufacture tables, and you will still use watches long after your scientists discover that the theory of successive passage of moments is antiquated and itself passé.