Beaconator
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Correct. Though I also would have accepted a turtle because it has 24 elementsA planet.
Correct. Though I also would have accepted a turtle because it has 24 elementsA planet.
Does that mean "it's turtles all the way down" is wrong?Correct. Though I also would have accepted a turtle because it has 24 elements
Only if seven elephants can’t hold up a turtle.Does that mean "it's turtles all the way down" is wrong?
Are you a supporter of "irreducible complexity"?Only if seven elephants can’t hold up a turtle.
I’m more a fan of complex observation. Don’t remember sending such an absurd remarkAre you a supporter of "irreducible complexity"?
It was a question and you have not answered it.I’m more a fan of complex observation. Don’t remember sending such an absurd remark
I don’t think god is controlling every genomic complexity that comes into existence. I don’t believe it takes any form of intelligence to create consciousness initially. But I do believe in a higher consciousness that can be reached through the evolution of chemistryIt was a question and you have not answered it.
An example is abiogenesis on earth. It all started with chemistry and evolved into the human mind.I don’t think god is controlling every genomic complexity that comes into existence. I don’t believe it takes any form of intelligence to create consciousness initially. But I do believe in a higher consciousness that can be reached through the evolution of chemistry
But we don’t know what chemistry precisely, so what better way to start than every element. It might even be the answerAn example is abiogenesis on earth. It all started with chemistry and evolved into the human mind.
But that is already applying the concept of "irreducible complexity", which is an untenable position.But we don’t know what chemistry precisely, so what better way to start than every element. It might even be the answer
https://www.livescience.com/37206-atom-definition.html#Atoms were created after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago. As the hot, dense new universe cooled, conditions became suitable for quarks and electrons to form. Quarks came together to form protons and neutrons, and these particles combined into nuclei.
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Thanks for that correct answer to the question posed by Carl Zorn in post #7.Radiocarbon dating becomes unreliable for anything older than 30,000 yrs.
Does the Periodic Table Evolve?
Does Hydrogen , Oxygen , any element evolve , change so much that the definition of the element then changes .
Off the top of my head I'd say you're wrong...A planet.
Good point. I suppose the best answer (to the question, "What is the largest compound containing the most different elements?") would be "the universe".Off the top of my head I'd say you're wrong...
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So what would be the easiest way to make something completely analogous to the universe?Good point. I suppose the best answer (to the question, "What is the largest compound containing the most different elements?") would be "the universe".
By first becoming God?So what would be the easiest way to make something completely analogous to the universe?
Make a simulation. That will be analogous. Or write a fictional story. That could also be analogous.So what would be the easiest way to make something completely analogous to the universe?
Sounds simple enough, but then I believe you have to contend with death and wherever consciousness goes after just to become complacent and part of the existing universe. That is to say nothing new is made.By first becoming God?![]()
Elements don't evolve, populations evolve,it is a biological concept.Not elements created by us .
Does Hydrogen , Oxygen , any element evolve , change so much that the definition of the element then changes .
I’ll be sure to write fiction after a scientist can explain can explain how a living arm appears through thin air and floor under a raised seated foot and makes it miles without injury.Make a simulation. That will be analogous. Or write a fictional story. That could also be analogous.