I didn't declare all the universe as wrong, only parts of it. And as for the hubris, I apologize, I had some onions last night and they are doing something quite unnatural (kind of like Stephen's math). Besides, Euclidean math only works because we all agree it does. Yet, we have also had to develop exceptions to it, like imaginary numbers. Hubris, indeed! And then there are those scientists and religionists that demand the universe be a certain way, when there's really no way to tell. How do you fit dark matter and string theory into an Euclidean universe? It ain't easy, unless you change the rules. That's what Einstein had to do in order to come up with his awesome theories.
K'aya K'ama, Gerald/gary Smith gszion1 @juno.com http://www .geocities.com/rameumptom/index.html "No one is as hopelessly enslaved as the person who thinks he's free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Marc: But "may" is the modal auxiliary used to grant permission. You had the hubris to declare the entire universe wrong.... (Mother, may I change the laws of arithmetic? Yes, you may...) :-) ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// ZION LIST CHARTER: Please read it at /// /// http://www.zionsbest.com/charter.html /// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [email protected] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?aaP9AU.bWix1n.YXJjaGl2 Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
