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Re: On The Development of a Theory of The Universe - 05-29-2006, 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Joseph
Lloyd raised the question of how animate energy could derive from inanimate energy. Heck, Lloyd, if you want me to, I'll explain it for you. With this theory it's easy.
Hey Joseph, this should be interesting, since to answer the question would be the greatest feat in both philosophy and physics, as such would be the solution to the mind/body problem... I challenge you to give a detailed answer___please be specific... And a word of caution___it's more difficult than you may yet know... Also, please relate it to exactly what I said; "How does inanimate matter produce animate being?" Don't skirt the issue with energy hocus-pocus___I'm talking about vital life from non-vital energy/matter... If you succeed___you'll be the first...

The challenge is on...

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Lloyd


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