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Not in any way at all actually. You just do not yet get it.You are contradicting yourself.
There was no same state past, so the question is more like 'If we take the created isotope materials, and the ones produced by either the former state, and the present state, why would they not now obey present state laws'?Why would those ratios be the exact ratios that a same state past would produce?
No. The rock Noah stubbed his toe on might still be here. But the forces that govern atoms which affect cells and life processes and lifespans etc would not have been the same.Just read your own post. You are grasping at straws. You claim that the past would be different, and then you say it would be the same.
Well, science only sees a small bit of the picture. It sees the total amount of isotopes in ratios now, but only sees the present state processes working in that ratio.You say that creation would start with some ratios, of some kind, but can never explain what they are or why those ratios.
I think we need less Dr Robinson sabotaging the systems and more Will Smiths trying to get us back home to the truth.
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