Code, Information, and Design (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Sunday, March 30, 2008, 17:21 (5871 days ago) @ George Jelliss

Jelliss' objections to Matt are pure semantics. Matt stretches quantum theory to make his point, and Jelliss' answers suggest he doesn't fully understand the Copenhagan Convention. Quantum sister particles are 'entangled' and do "know" what the sister is doing. We have to use human terms in order to understand how to describe this. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle recognizes that quantum calcuations are a sum of the average state of individual particles, which can be particles or waves and in varying positions at the same time. Objective reality is what science can perceive of this and measure, but WE ARE NOT MEASURING EVERYTHING, BECAUSE WE CAN'T. The underpinnings of our universe are at this mysterious and basically invisible level. Only very blind faith can assume that science can learn everything there is to learn about the reality we live in. Godel's Theorum proved that mathematically many, many years ago.


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