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Re: One vs. Two vs. Many
[Re: fastlane69]
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03/15/06 20:56
03/15/06 20:56
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relativity doesn't apply at V<<c
It doesn't ? I was thinking about Lorentz-Transformations where your term approaches 0 when v<<c. But nevertheless special relativity would still apply, only it would be hard to measure.
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It's a very weak argument, but I think the inability to create with concensus on the design rules out multiple creators..and had the reached a concensus, it wouldve been redundant to use multiple Gods with the same level of power to make the agreed upon design.
I think airplanes are very well designed given dozens if not hundreds of designers involved in the process. You are saying that a consensus would make other gods redundant- true, but that does not make them less likely.
@fastlane: for this to make any sense whatsoever, could you please give your complete definition of "god" ?
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