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Atheists and agnostics are a curious bunch, seemingly devoid of anything but theirself.

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5 minutes ago, pallidin said:

Read my posts, specifically that quantum mechanics provide for, and demands, weirdness.

Nature of the beast.

Well, maybe it does explain new age and religious mysticism lol.

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3 minutes ago, pallidin said:

Read my posts, specifically that quantum mechanics provide for, and demands, weirdness.

Nature of the beast.

Hi Pallidin

Weirdness is subjective and I have no idea what you consider weird or how you are interpreting data and relating it to the topic at hand. One sentence posts telling me to go look something up to support your position is not a discussion nor do it expand your position in any way which is what I am asking you to do, develop a presentation.

jmccr8

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Hard science, to an A&A is "dismissive"

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1 minute ago, pallidin said:

Atheists and agnostics are a curious bunch, seemingly devoid of anything but theirself.

Spoken from the center of your universe, well done.

jmccr8

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1 minute ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Pallidin

Weirdness is subjective and I have no idea what you consider weird or how you are interpreting data and relating it to the topic at hand. One sentence posts telling me to go look something up to support your position is not a discussion nor do it expand your position in any way which is what I am asking you to do, develop a presentation.

jmccr8

Allow me to explain as best I can...

Quantum weirdness is a real property of Reality which allows for superposition of states.

This is verified, and causes problems with "state-determination"

As a result, it's called "weirdness" because many different things can happen until the "state" is "collapsed"

Evidenced by, among other things, in virtual photon expression.

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Look out! No where to run. :lol: It's a truth tsunami.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, pallidin said:

Allow me to explain as best I can...

Quantum weirdness is a real property of Reality which allows for superposition of states.

This is verified, and causes problems with "state-determination"

As a result, it's called "weirdness" because many different things can happen until the "state" is "collapsed"

Evidenced by, among other things, in virtual photon expression.

Hi Pallidin

There are always exceptions to the rule in everything and we create bases on a high probability of repeatability knowing that there are potential exclusions in order to progress. why would this be a problem or even to relate to why you made a claim that atheists and agnostics can't accept science.

jmccr8

 

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Will, you crack me up...  :D

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4 minutes ago, Will Due said:

 

Look out! No where to run. :lol: It's a truth tsunami.

 

 

Hi Will

Run where, why from what? Truth salami is better on pizza

jmccr8

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2 minutes ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Pallidin

There are always exceptions to the rule in everything and we create bases on a high probability of repeatability knowing that there are potential exclusions in order to progress. why would this be a problem or even to relate to why you made a claim that atheists and agnostics can't accept science.

jmccr8

 

Oh, well, that's actually simple... A&A's refuse to accept quantum physics with regards to probability and weirdness.

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1 minute ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Will

Run where, why from what? Truth salami is better on pizza

jmccr8

I like pizza, with a little salami... yum.

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2 minutes ago, pallidin said:

Oh, well, that's actually simple... A&A's refuse to accept quantum physics with regards to probability and weirdness.

Hi Pallidin

What documentation do you have to support that statement

jmccr8

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Btw, when I say A&A, I'm denoting atheists and agnostics... I know y'all got that...

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Just now, jmccr8 said:

Hi Pallidin

What documentation do you have to support that statement

jmccr8

Well, you refuse, right?

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What the hell is a y'all.. 

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Dang you, jm, now I want some pizza.

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1 minute ago, pallidin said:

Well, you refuse, right?

Hi Pallidin

Refuse, refuse what I asked you for documentation that demonstrates that there is some scientific validity to your position.

jmccr8

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1 minute ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Pallidin

Refuse, refuse what I asked you for documentation that demonstrates that there is some scientific validity to your position.

jmccr8

What, you can't Google? Do I need to do all your work?

Pass me a slice of pizza... yum.

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Munch, munch munch... ah... good choice...mmmmm

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Look, you know, that salami really makes the diff. Love it.

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3 minutes ago, pallidin said:

What, you can't Google? Do I need to do all your work?

Hi Pallidin

I googled "Pallidin's thesis on how quantum weirdness and how it affects the argument that atheists and agnostics cannot accept science"

Oddly enough there was nothing there.

jmccr8

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2 minutes ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Pallidin

I googled "Pallidin's thesis on how quantum weirdness and how it affects the argument that atheists and agnostics cannot accept science"

Oddly enough there was nothing there.

jmccr8

Oh, I can help you with that.

Give me a sec...

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