GaryGaulin
Posts: 5385 Joined: Oct. 2012
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Quote (k.e.. @ Aug. 04 2014,08:28) | Quote (NoName @ Aug. 04 2014,14:55) | Quote (Texas Teach @ Aug. 03 2014,18:59) | Quote (N.Wells @ Aug. 03 2014,15:42) | Without it, your talk of intelligence at molecular levels is exactly tantamount to writing a long and incomprehensible essay about gas mileage of ice cream cones (and how that disproves car journeys). |
Given how bonkers Gary's writings/thoughts are, can we ever be sure he isn't writing about ice cream cone gas mileage? |
I think we can rightfully ask whether it is a learning disability that prevents ice cream cones from having gas mileage. Gary is convinced that molecules learn, and what else could prevent the molecules in ice cream from providing motive power than a failure to learn?
Seriously, Gary, this is what happens when you fail to distinguish between the laws of physics and chemistry on the one hand and your assertions of a 'something else' above and beyond them on the other. |
Gary simply doesn't grok physics if he did he would know the energy content of an icecream cone is mc^^2 if he was a chemist he could tell you the joules released if it was burnt. No, what Gary is trying to do is find a non material quality in a physical quantity. A simple and obvious domain confusion from a disordered mind. No rigour or astuteness. Gary is saying the icecream cone contains guile, dogma or reason. |
Say Hi to your family in Japan. Awesome culture!
Yuto Miyazawa ???? - Highway Star
My best to all...
-------------- The theory of intelligent design holds that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.
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