Mark,
>Julien, I hate to contradict, but this is wrong.
I don't hate to contradict, but you might as well tell me why? It isn't obvious at all.
>On the contrary, it would not, and the continuing (entropic) expansion of the
>universe has effects at the atomic level, destructuring and de-energising the
>fundamental quanta form which life evolved.
I admit I am not much cognoizant of cosmology but... Are you saying that this "de-
energising" will make the scale-above-quanta matter change? When? Care to
elaborate a bit?
>There would not be enough time, because
>the evolution of life in *this* universe was a one-time-only, one-shot locker. If we
>blow it now it is gone forever.
Looks like religious belief to me. And what makes you think that there no life in
other
places?
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