In news:internal.ml.yahoo.comp.programming.c-prog, "Brett McCoy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:00:59 -0400:

> Actually, I'd say the "quantum" universe is more like bitmapped
> graphics, since Planck's constant sets a limit on how small quantities
> (time, energy, length, momentum, etc) can be measured. 'quantum'
> implies a discrete amount, not an infinitely variable one.

Like they have all the answers.  Leave it to scientists to place
limits in areas where God has placed none.  Dark matter is immediately
replenished.  Jesus could have rained fish on the people for days if
he'd wanted to.  That's how all those fish were multiplied, you
know... the same way one particle is seen in thousands of places at
once in their quantum physics experiments.

Damaeus

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