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The Creation of Man
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmitri" data-source="post: 16913" data-attributes="member: 397"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><span style="font-size: 10px">The math might be good. I cannot give the references right away, though. Check Richard Feynman. What do we get from the notion? Many worlds are OK to depict the futures, resolve some difficulties in quantum physics, and the morality of the free will. Is there anything of the convergence of the pasts? Please let me know if you are aware of any. Talking more practical, why not try to figure reasons for the evident events in the most parsimonious way? Now we propose the infinity of the past worlds converged to anywhere and we get nowhere (again, would physics support it?). I know we are learning modifying genomes, as well as doing a lot of other practical things. Everyday world we study is very regular, isn?t it? We can build up on this regularity.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmitri, post: 16913, member: 397"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] [font=Times New Roman][SIZE=2]The math might be good. I cannot give the references right away, though. Check Richard Feynman. What do we get from the notion? Many worlds are OK to depict the futures, resolve some difficulties in quantum physics, and the morality of the free will. Is there anything of the convergence of the pasts? Please let me know if you are aware of any. Talking more practical, why not try to figure reasons for the evident events in the most parsimonious way? Now we propose the infinity of the past worlds converged to anywhere and we get nowhere (again, would physics support it?). I know we are learning modifying genomes, as well as doing a lot of other practical things. Everyday world we study is very regular, isn?t it? We can build up on this regularity.[/SIZE][/font][SIZE=2] [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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