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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Smith" data-source="post: 204059" data-attributes="member: 2568"><p>Actually, you can't even tell that electrons EXISTED in the past (even thirty minutes ago) by the methods you seem to think science should restrict it to. Nice thing about materialist causality, though, is that nothing can happen in the past without leaving marks that can usually be seen in the future, by a trained eye. Those marks are in our genes, in the distributions of plants and animals on the planet, in our body plans, in our bones, and in the rocks. We can test our ideas about the past by looking at the marks it left behind for us to see in the present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Smith, post: 204059, member: 2568"] Actually, you can't even tell that electrons EXISTED in the past (even thirty minutes ago) by the methods you seem to think science should restrict it to. Nice thing about materialist causality, though, is that nothing can happen in the past without leaving marks that can usually be seen in the future, by a trained eye. Those marks are in our genes, in the distributions of plants and animals on the planet, in our body plans, in our bones, and in the rocks. We can test our ideas about the past by looking at the marks it left behind for us to see in the present. [/QUOTE]
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