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Old 12-February-2008, 09:09 AM
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It doesn't read the same

I am using a hypothetical person here, saying IF THEY said that, they would be saying something against the mainstream.
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Old 12-February-2008, 09:42 AM
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If I wanted peace of mind, I would sit in a rocking chair, responding "God did it"
to any question, and never, ever asking "Why?".
Sure, this question will likely rack my brains till the day I die, but I tell you, it's a lot of fun.

Sure, did.
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Whirlpool, you win the Shortest-amount-of new-material-in-a-post-with-a-comma-inside Award. This prestigious award comes with a lifetime supply of air! Thank You!
On a more serious note, I say to thee, "Say WHAT?!" Is that a grammer correction, a comment, part of grand conspiricy to replace bacon with blood sausage in the American breakfast? I don't know. Not enough information says Mr. Computer.
Sorry if this sounds snippy, (it is) But, I am not really getting what you are saying, despite your wonderful job highlighting the phrase you are refering to in blue.
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It doesn't read the same

I am using a hypothetical person here, saying IF THEY said that, they would be saying something against the mainstream.
Um, ok.
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I'm not saying don't wonder, wonder to your heart's content. I'm saying that as you wonder about the role of coincidence in our reality, don't forget to also wonder about the very concept of coincidence itself, and whether it is something real or just something we dreamed up to help us handle certain unexplainable things. The reason this is so important is that one of the main discomforts many people have with scientific thinking is that coincidence is the only explanation for anything in science-- randomness is the only choice process that science includes, and some feel that robs existence of its meaning. But is randomness a real thing, or just a construction by science to treat everything that comes at the limit of where science can go? In other words, at what point does the concept of coincidence stop being useful for us? Look at your own life, your career, your interests, the people who you have chosen to be with. Which of those is not pure coincidence when viewed scientifically? Can you not trace each to some random happenstance that had only the tiniest probability of actually occuring, starting with the gene combination that made you, and continuing with every minute detail of your life? Yet, if someone wanted to understand who you are as a person, would it help to analyze those coincidences, or would they be irrelevant to understanding you, in comparison to what was the result of those coincidences? I think the latter, and I think the same may be said for the explanatory power of coincidence in analyzing the way our universe is, or what pi turned out to be. Calling it a coincidence is a catch-all approach that can never be wrong, and can also never be useful.
Hmm, I never thought of it that way. Some people don't believe in coincidences. On the other hand, the only thing that scientists believe in is coincidences. I can't help but think that such a realization should be an elegant earth-shattering epiphany, but it's probably just coincidence.
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Wryly put!
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Whirlpool, you win the Shortest-amount-of new-material-in-a-post-with-a-comma-inside Award. This prestigious award comes with a lifetime supply of air! Thank You!
On a more serious note, I say to thee, "Say WHAT?!" Is that a grammer correction, a comment, part of grand conspiricy to replace bacon with blood sausage in the American breakfast? I don't know. Not enough information says Mr. Computer.
Sorry if this sounds snippy, (it is) But, I am not really getting what you are saying, despite your wonderful job highlighting the phrase you are refering to in blue.
To quote Jonney Five from Short circuit, "More Input"
Hi ravens_cry.

Thank you for that comment. I apologize if I didn't elaborate my very short comment on your post .

I agree and feel the same way as you what you are asking ..

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where did THAT energy come from?
That there isn't any currently, then I would also think that God created it.

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Whirlpool, thank you for your response. It was very nice of you to take the time to answer my question on your comment. I am not being sarcastic in any way, I am genuinely grateful, thanks again.
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