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<blockquote data-quote="Dmitri" data-source="post: 16964" data-attributes="member: 397"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Harte,</p><p> </p><p>If the parallel worlds theory takes care of the paradox, why do you still need the casual cause for origination? Why coming of the guy from whatever else a future with some spores in his pocket is not enough of a cause? You mention he will arrive not where he started for himself. I care more of the things he brought, not where he ends up being. The thing is, if we have different times connected in however many universes, it still means all of them exist at all times, so we do not need the origination factor, at least for the life. All it takes is bacterial ? sporal ? viral supply <u>of several cubic centimeters</u> to quickly make for the whole of our life diversity on earth and beyond. Suppose for simplicity, only two of the many worlds exist. Then world ?A? supplies life from its future to the past of world ?B? and conversely, world ?B? supplies the past of world ?A? with its life. Increase the number of the worlds from one or two to as many as you like, the principle is the same: life is made in labs and fills the world(s) at their early stages.</p><p> </p><p>Then life multiplies, evolves as directed, but not more than that, no rabbits from sludge, and later fills the cosmic space both indirectly and assisted. Hoyle suspected there are a lot of bacterial clouds in the interstellar space. If you would like, you can find info about his former collaborator Chandra Wickramasinghe through the Web search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmitri, post: 16964, member: 397"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Harte, If the parallel worlds theory takes care of the paradox, why do you still need the casual cause for origination? Why coming of the guy from whatever else a future with some spores in his pocket is not enough of a cause? You mention he will arrive not where he started for himself. I care more of the things he brought, not where he ends up being. The thing is, if we have different times connected in however many universes, it still means all of them exist at all times, so we do not need the origination factor, at least for the life. All it takes is bacterial ? sporal ? viral supply [u]of several cubic centimeters[/u] to quickly make for the whole of our life diversity on earth and beyond. Suppose for simplicity, only two of the many worlds exist. Then world ?A? supplies life from its future to the past of world ?B? and conversely, world ?B? supplies the past of world ?A? with its life. Increase the number of the worlds from one or two to as many as you like, the principle is the same: life is made in labs and fills the world(s) at their early stages. Then life multiplies, evolves as directed, but not more than that, no rabbits from sludge, and later fills the cosmic space both indirectly and assisted. Hoyle suspected there are a lot of bacterial clouds in the interstellar space. If you would like, you can find info about his former collaborator Chandra Wickramasinghe through the Web search. [/QUOTE]
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