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The Infinite! In Search of The Ultimate Truth.

Without common sense, you won't know what to look for and where, and how to process the information you find.
So the other 99.9999% of living species on Earth, that have no conscious "common sense", but evolved innate behaviour to find food, water, reproduce etc ....don't exist?

Is that also part of your hilarious "God is infinities" religion?
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Ah that's right. You don't believe in evolution because humans don't have wings. Would you like me to quote you saying that? :p
 
So the other 99.9999% of living species on Earth, that have no conscious "common sense", but evolved innate behaviour to find food, water, reproduce etc ....don't exist?


I meant in today's society; but even in the jungle, some primitively evolved common sense would tell species, when to run, when to hide, when to look for food and where, and when and what to fight with.


Ah that's right. You don't believe in evolution because humans don't have wings. Would you like me to quote you saying that? :p

I believe in evolution, read below.




Our eyes have evolved cones that have a particular size to match the light wave frequency.
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Our cells on their own cannot evolve anything. There has to be a precedent an example of a desirable end result. A plan, a framework, a process. With other words, an outside interference. We are not talking simply about cells mutating to certain conditions, a process already arranged in cellular DNA. We are talking for cells in primitive brains having an idea on how to construct the appropriate means to adjust to frequencies (for one they got to know about frequencies first), in order to bring about a desirable effect (have seen a model picture, a target in mind to work towards); common sense.
 
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Hey tazanastazio?

Can you tell us how individual photons are individual "magic balls" yet can maintain a consistent wave frequency across the entire wave?
:p

Do you also deny colour TVs exist? :eek:
 
Our cells on their own cannot evolve anything.
So there is no mutation in bacteria DNA and thus no super bugs?

Make sure you tell the next hospital you go to that there is no such thing as evolving single cell species.


Bacteria reproduce by binary fission. In this process the bacterium, which is a single cell, divides into two identical daughter cells. Binary fission begins when the DNA of the bacterium divides into two
https://microbiologyonline.org/about-microbiology/introducing-microbes/bacteria

You really don't know anything about the real world at all, do you? :p
 
Wow. Seriously, if one starts with a premise that is obviously flat out wrong, then the entire kettle of crazy can be summarily dismissed.

That crackpot notion does not simply deny actual science, or reality, it denies your own arguments. Or even existence. Good luck with that. Your ideas do not even reach the level of crank beliefs, you simply skip a step and bring those very ideas to the level of crackpottery.

Surely you cannot really believe such absurdities. "Light does not travel"? Then you are claiming that the sun does not exist. What fresh hell is this?

The sun exists, as does fire, and the bulb on your ceiling; but you would only get burnt if you touch them, and feel the heat if you get close. Think about it.
 
Hey tazanastazio?

Can you tell us how individual photons are individual "magic balls" yet can maintain a consistent wave frequency across the entire wave?
:p

Do you also deny colour TVs exist? :eek:

The effect of light which appears as a wave, is a domino/ripple effect which starts from the source.

You can't have a wave on it's own in space without some constricting factors anyway; Newton's law. The photons would continue towards one direction. If instead we had an atom type of photon/energy package, we would not have a wave motion, but instead rotation around the photons (similar to the planets moving around the sun, while the whole system moves around the galaxy).

Think of the whip effect. As the whip unfolds, the loss of mass increases the velocity at the tip to surpassing the speed of sound (that is why the tip of the whip cracks). But someone continues to hold the whip - it is not let loose. If the wave starts from the source (sun) what keeps it waving while the sun rotates. If you say that the wave is let loose; how all those infinite waves don't interfere with each other. And how is the wave formed if the photons are not chained together (think of water molecules from a water hose, you can put them in a wavy motion because they are momentarily pushing one another (chained in essence to each other) while they are coming out of the hose).

Even if the photons are momentarily pushing or pulling each other, what force directs the whole wavy/chain/train motion?


With those examples in mind I was left with two choices:

1) Photon/energy particle bouncing between particles after it was slingshot in a straight course from the sun.

2) Electron jump within the atoms of the source (sun), causing the domino/chain energizing effect from particle to particle causing the wave effect (no further movement of original photons beyond the immediate vicinity of the source (sun)).

I chose the second, because it agrees with any observation so far, and "predicts" outcomes correctly.
 
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So there is no mutation in bacteria DNA and thus no super bugs?

Make sure you tell the next hospital you go to that there is no such thing as evolving single cell species.


Bacteria reproduce by binary fission. In this process the bacterium, which is a single cell, divides into two identical daughter cells. Binary fission begins when the DNA of the bacterium divides into two
https://microbiologyonline.org/about-microbiology/introducing-microbes/bacteria

You really don't know anything about the real world at all, do you? :p


Perhaps you skimmed through this part (It crossed my mind that I forgot to write it):

"We are not talking simply about cells mutating to certain conditions, a process already arranged in cellular DNA."
 
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The sun exists, as does fire, and the bulb on your ceiling; but you would only get burnt if you touch them, and feel the heat if you get close. Think about it.

It have become obvious that you don't know a really really basic fact:p

Visible light waves are simply a narrow range of the entire electromagnetic wave spectrum. They have exactly the same nature as X-rays, radio waves, radar, Gamma waves etc. The waves bounce back as waves and thus we have radar.

Tell us how radar works according to your hilarious "God is infinities" (Light is bouncing balls) religion. :p

Read this page and the supporting experiments and science before posting your religious nonsense again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation
 
"We are not talking simply about cells mutating to certain conditions, a process already arranged in cellular DNA."

I graduated in anthropological prehistory (evolutionary mechanisms). I specialised in molecular radio dating methods.

Are you now denying DNA mutation as it is against your "God is infinities" religion?
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The effect of light which appears as a wave, is a domino/ripple effect which starts from the source.

No. That is complete crap. According to your "God is infinities" religion, how does one singular photon particle "bounce" in connection to all other points in the wave to maintain homogeneous frequency?:eek:

You keep running away from this incredibly basic question about your religious claim.
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Our cells on their own cannot evolve anything. There has to be a precedent an example of a desirable end result.

You are really this ignorant?

All DNA mutation is random. It is the environment that defines if the resulting phenotype is better, neutral or worse off for that environment.

Have your never heard of Darwin's finches evolving different species for different island environments?
 

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You are really this ignorant?

All DNA mutation is random. It is the environment that defines if the resulting phenotype is better, neutral or worse off for that environment.

Have your never heard of Darwin's finches evolving different species for different island environments?

I believe evolution is a fact, but not without outside interference. The "environment" or "Nature" or the "Infinite" is not individual choice of species, but outside interference.

I graduated in anthropological prehistory (evolutionary mechanisms). I specialised in molecular radio dating methods.

Are you now denying DNA mutation as it is against your "God is infinities" religion?
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I am not denying DNA mutation. I am denying application of DNA mutation, all by its own, to levels corresponding with constructing complicated mechanisms, to match complicated outside factors, without other outside interference; basically without a precedent and therefore a clear prospect about what said end result should be. With other words with the passing of the millennia, individual organisms would have to analyze wave frequency to construct lenses that would serve what purpose? See a tree without knowing what a tree is? Common Sense!
 
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It have become obvious that you don't know a really really basic fact:p

Visible light waves are simply a narrow range of the entire electromagnetic wave spectrum. They have exactly the same nature as X-rays, radio waves, radar, Gamma waves etc. The waves bounce back as waves and thus we have radar.

Tell us how radar works according to your hilarious "God is infinities" (Light is bouncing balls) religion. :p

Read this page and the supporting experiments and science before posting your religious nonsense again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation

Just like our eyes and ears, radars "interpret" particle to particle domino/chain/"wave" effect that reaches them. Waves don't bounce anywhere, simply particles affect/energize particles which we interpret as "bouncing."

Your turn: How does light move?
 
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iindividual organisms would have to analyze wave frequency to construct lenses that would serve what purpose? See a tree without knowing what a tree is? Common Sense!

A bee doesn't have a clue what a flower is. A bee's brain evolved an innate ( hard wired activity) to go to flowers.

Are you claiming bacteria have to think about infecting a host cell?


(Your posts are becoming comedy gold ):p
 
How does light move?

"In the mid 1800s, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell established that light is a form of electromagnetic energy that travels in waves. The question of how it manages to do so in the absence of a medium is explained by the nature of electromagnetic waves....."
https://sciencing.com/light-travel-4570255.html

Your worldly knowledge is 200 years behind current science. :eye-poppi
 
A bee doesn't have a clue what a flower is. A bee's brain evolved an innate ( hard wired activity) to go to flowers.

Are you claiming bacteria have to think about infecting a host cell?


(Your posts are becoming comedy gold ):p

Trust me I do my own laughing! "A bee's brain evolved an innate (hard wired activity) to go to flowers."

Why?
 
Just like our eyes and ears, radars "interpret" particle to particle domino/chain/"wave" effect that reaches them.

Radar bounces back as a wave. Your little bouncing balls can't do that.

Are you admitting you don't even know what radar is?
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