Geoff Flight wrote: > Quantum behavior is truly extraordinary and breaks all the rules - but only > because we don't understand them. Eventually we will have a better grasp on > them > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Nicholas Geti > Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 9:05 AM > To: ProFox Email List > Subject: Re: [OT] Chaves warms to Obama after character reference from > Castro > > When scientists investigate the quantum behavior of matter and energy, they > don't think of it as supernatural no matter how bizarre it may be. And > believe some of the stuff I have been reading lately about quantum behavior > is beyond the realm of imagination. Nevertheless, they don't call it > supernatural; they are creating experiments to test theories that try to > explain. > > The supernatural, as Ed says, does not lend itself to testing or theorizing. > > In fact supernatural events that you see on the TV shows cannot be > reproduced or studied. > Let's see if I can clarify it. If you pray to god in a certain way and something determinate happens, and whenever you do the same, the same thing happens (or something else that can be predicted and measured), THEN will science have any interest in god (or at least in praying) and include him in the natural world. Till then blokes I wish you the best luck with your prayers.
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