Acartia_Bogart
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Quote (stevestory @ Mar. 26 2018,11:17) | Quote | 263 JVLMarch 26, 2018 at 7:56 am ET
Nonsense. No one knows if they are plausible And yes I have read Yarus and the follow up papers. They do not apply to biological life
They cannot make their case so who cares? They don’t have any science so who cares?
Forgive me if I put a certain amount of trust in working, publishing, research scientists who are confirming each other’s work and building upon it year after year after year.
I’m happy to consider some peer-reviewed published research that suggests otherwise. |
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I preferred this one from the same thread:
Barry: Quote | Allan and Bob:
I here quote WJM’s question above.
"Regarding cellular machinery: if we landed on a planet in a different star system, and on an otherwise barren planet we found a massive, self-sustaining and self-replicating metallic machine comprised mainly of alloyed materials found nowhere else on the planet other than as a material manufactured by the machine for it’s own duplication and repair, what would be the materialist’s reaction? Further, what if the machine was run by a library of code and a code-processing system?"
Would they accept the machine as evidence of non-human intelligent design?
How would you answer it? |
Allan Keith: Quote | Barry@32, after making sure that my blaster and light saber were fully charged, I would contact the rebel alliance and ask for back up. |
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