I am aware of the hidden meaning of what you are saying here so don't think it went pass me.

Yes, you are right. Darwinian Evolution has very little to do with actual physics for which this forum is dedicated to. But a Darwinian world view nonetheless has huge influences on how physicists interpret data.

To illustrate, let me bring up an example. The interpretation of the meaning of the "Red shift". Red shift has always been taken to mean that far objects are receding from us. This interpretation is a result of a Darwinian world view of a naturalistic process; for a universe that just came into being without a creator, (ie Big Bang, inflation, dark matter and dark energy). This interpretation is in fact not the only one.

Another explanation is that of a change in the inherenct atomic processes that causes these red shifts. Many have speculated that these same process are ZPE-based and is responsible for a whole range of anomalous observations like the apparent slowing down of the speed of light, the experimental divergence of the measured "constants" influencing the Planck length and the phenomena of Quantized Red Shifts. A ZPE-based interpretation connotes a possibility of a creator "upholding all things" and manifesting itself as ZPE. A mere change of world view is enough to influence a physicist on which explanation he might favor.

So, in fact, Darwinian paradigm has more influence in many fields of science than you presuppose.


Jojo



----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry Veeder" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Blather in the mass media makes scientists think we are crazy


On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> wrote:
Baloney, I said I would only reciprocate when attacked first; and that is
exactly what I am doing.

If you want attacks to stop, then call for moderation in this forum from the people who are most guilty. Off-topic posts are destroying this forum; and
believe me, I am the last person who wants that to happen.


Jojo

The idea of evolution is very important and far reaching. It could
transform the conceptual foundations of ALL physics.


harry



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