On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> I read in last weeks New Scientist about an emerging theory of
> gravity.  That is stems from a property of how matter is organised,
> the example give was one of water and fludity.  One water molocule has
> no fluidity, it is only when many clump together that fludity occours.
>
> New ideas, which run agianst the old ideas.  As yet there is no
> evidance for this theory, yet it is being taken seriously.
>
>
Of course it is...but only as an emerging theory. In science, you see, new
ideas are taken as a point to BEGIN thinking...with religion, it's most
usually the place to STOP thinking.

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