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Eddie Haskell Donating Member (817 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-23-11 09:38 PM
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33. The question was what's the first hypothesis for intelligent design
I think that there is evidence of an initial condition that defines all matter in terms of its position within its densest possible state. A strictly geometrical condition created under intense gravitational conditions. This has nothing to do with evolution. It's the initial state of matter, from which everything else is created. Why can't intelligent design consist of nothing more than geometry, a set of forces, and the introduction of an instability that leads to a lack of predictability? All else is just a function of time.
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