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cbish said:First off, this thread seems to be debating a Theory v. Fact. That's not the tactic lamme is using. He's saying evolution can't happen because the carbon atom hasn't changed since the beginning of time. To extend his comparison, nothing has ever changed.
That is to then say that from the Big Bang model the number of Forces (Gravitational - Electrostatic - Magnetic - Weak Nuclear - Strong Nuclear) has also remained constant. This is not currently accepted among cosmologists in general and has been shown in laboratory experiments to be false -- if there was a singularity origin of the Universe. Anyone can show that Electrostatic and Magnetic are different versions of the same force (Electro-Magnetic). The predicted conditions of an earlier Universe would have combined two more into just 3 forces (I'm not certain which -- I think it's Electro-Magnetic and Weak Nuclear). So the way the earlier Universe behaved was different than that of today's Universe.
To get to Lamme's (or your) stating that the carbon atom has never changed seems to indicate that you are unfamiliar with early cosmoligical models. At some very early stages of the Universe atoms themselves did not exist -- so the claim made is without meaning.