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Physical & Life Sciences
Proof against abiogenesis/evolution -- affirmative proof of God
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<blockquote data-quote="Psudopod" data-source="post: 47867611" data-attributes="member: 145576"><p>Your posts make me cry, they really do. </p><p> </p><p>Scientific laws are not made like legal laws. Say it with me again: Laws are mathmatical equations. They do not apply under all conditions. Let's take a really simple example. Hooke's law. </p><p> </p><p>F = -kx, where F is the applied force, x is the distance stretched and k is the spring contstant. Dead simple, linear relationship between force applied to a spring or elastic material and the distance stretched.</p><p> </p><p>And this holds and will hold until you go past the elastic limit. If you constider a spring, you can stretch it hard enough that it does not go back into the spring shape. At this point, Hooke's law no longer applies. And what's even better is you don't have to take my word for it, or wikipedia's word for it. You can go and try this experiment for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psudopod, post: 47867611, member: 145576"] Your posts make me cry, they really do. Scientific laws are not made like legal laws. Say it with me again: Laws are mathmatical equations. They do not apply under all conditions. Let's take a really simple example. Hooke's law. F = -kx, where F is the applied force, x is the distance stretched and k is the spring contstant. Dead simple, linear relationship between force applied to a spring or elastic material and the distance stretched. And this holds and will hold until you go past the elastic limit. If you constider a spring, you can stretch it hard enough that it does not go back into the spring shape. At this point, Hooke's law no longer applies. And what's even better is you don't have to take my word for it, or wikipedia's word for it. You can go and try this experiment for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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