Oops. Forgot about the big bang did we? It is amazing that based on a few 100 years of observations by one species, on one planet, on the outer rim of one galaxy of billions in the known universe that a semi salient entity would make that statement. Had you said that 1,000,000 years in the future, when we have the combined knowledge of physics that 100,000 species have gathered, it may be correct but then it only takes one observation to overturn it.

On 12/16/2011 5:21 PM, Mary Yugo wrote:

COE is fundamental to the way the universe looks and works and I don't think it will ever be "overthrown". You may discover new sources of energy analogous to the discovery of radioactivity, and perhaps new possibilities for converting it but I don't think you will overthrow COE for the known universe.

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