> At 08:36 AM 3/8/2009, you wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings!
> > >
> > > I am wondering what is the relationship between Quantum Theory and
> > > the Theory of Evolution.  Are they both science?  Is there a
> > > particular ontological assumption underlying each that is the
> > > same?  Different?
> > >
> > > It would be okay to tell me my questions make no sense whatsoever
> > > because...
> >
> > > Marsha
> >
> >Hey Marsha,
> >
> >Both quantum theory and evolution depend on the assumption that chance
> >has creative power. Compare to the MOQ assumption that DQ has creative
> >power, or to the theist's assumption that God has creative power.
> >
> >Platt
> 
> Hi Platt,
> 
> Hmmmm.  Quantum Theory is based on chance?  I thought it acknowledged 
> uncertainty, but chance?  By chance do you mean a dynamic spontaneity?
> 
> I think I am going to totally confuse myself so any help will be
> appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> Marsha
 
Hi Marsha

Yes. Dynamic spontaneity describes the unpredictable appearance of a 
quantum particle from the quantum soup. Also described by "Oops." I'm sure 
Kremel can explain the details if you are interested, something about 
probability functions. 

Platt


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