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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Basic physics is fine, but it's possible to reach all sorts of invalid
conclusions if misapplied.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


I have been thinking about this "comment."

And, absolutely!; Things only get more interesting when we can "bend"
the laws ... ;-)

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John Smith wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote:
Basic physics is fine, but it's possible to reach all sorts of invalid
conclusions if misapplied.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


I have been thinking about this "comment."

And, absolutely!; Things only get more interesting when we can "bend"
the laws ... ;-)

Regards,
JS


Again, gettin' old ...

Fortunate to have Roy, Cecil and others here ... I, certainly, would get
bored without them ... someone I can have a "difference" with ... but
then agree with.

Life is not just good, it is EXCELLENT ... ! and, when they are right,
they are RIGHT!

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JS
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John Smith wrote:
Things only get more interesting when we can "bend"
the laws ... ;-)


"Whattaya mean 'we', White Man?" Every miracle performed
in "The Bible" can be performed by man today probably
including keeping a man technically dead for three
days and then reviving him (any volunteers?).

I suspect every technical "law" known to man will be broken
in the next 1000 years, if not in the next 100 years. We
have already eaten of the Tree of Knowledge. It will only
be a matter of time until we eat of the Tree of (Eternal)
Life, relatively speaking.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Things only get more interesting when we can "bend" the laws ... ;-)


"Whattaya mean 'we', White Man?" Every miracle performed
in "The Bible" can be performed by man today probably
including keeping a man technically dead for three
days and then reviving him (any volunteers?).



Well, I don't think we can cover the entire earth with water past the
height of the tallest mountains. Like that ever happened tho'.

I suspect every technical "law" known to man will be broken
in the next 1000 years, if not in the next 100 years. We
have already eaten of the Tree of Knowledge. It will only
be a matter of time until we eat of the Tree of (Eternal)
Life, relatively speaking.



I agree, if we manage to survive that long. Which I do not find all that
likely. Or at least if we do, our innate instincts will ensure that we
are at nowhere near the technical level we are today. More likely our
tendency to overpopulate, not plan ahead, and kill anyone who doesn't
look or think as we do will probably leave the survivors to emulate a
lifestyle more akin to the middle ages. There are even some nutters
among us who don't have a problem with that.

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Michael Coslo wrote:
Well, I don't think we can cover the entire earth with water past
the height of the tallest mountains. Like that ever happened tho'.


The original languages, like our own version of English,
had numerous definitions of "earth". I can cover the
"entire earth" in my handful of earth with a pint of water.

At the time of that original tale, man had absolutely no
concept of a 8000 mile diameter "planet earth". "Earth"
was as far (and as flat) as one could see and I have seen
Texas floods, in my lifetime, where nothing but water
could be seen. :-) Heck, I have been sailing on Clear
Lake, out by NASA, when I couldn't see anything but
water in all directions.
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote:
Well, I don't think we can cover the entire earth with water past the
height of the tallest mountains. Like that ever happened tho'.


The original languages, like our own version of English,
had numerous definitions of "earth". I can cover the
"entire earth" in my handful of earth with a pint of water.

At the time of that original tale, man had absolutely no
concept of a 8000 mile diameter "planet earth". "Earth"
was as far (and as flat) as one could see and I have seen
Texas floods, in my lifetime, where nothing but water
could be seen. :-) Heck, I have been sailing on Clear
Lake, out by NASA, when I couldn't see anything but
water in all directions.



Absolutely. No question that the great flood was a localized phenom. I
was just getting in my occasionall dig at those who would demand that
since it says so in one book, it had to have been the world.

The bible is mostly enjoyable reading as long as we don't get tripped
up on the whole literal thing.

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Cecil Moore wrote:

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"Whattaya mean 'we', White Man?" Every miracle performed
in "The Bible" can be performed by man today probably
including keeping a man technically dead for three
days and then reviving him (any volunteers?).

I suspect every technical "law" known to man will be broken
in the next 1000 years, if not in the next 100 years. We
have already eaten of the Tree of Knowledge. It will only
be a matter of time until we eat of the Tree of (Eternal)
Life, relatively speaking.


Interesting "take" on things ... and again, more correct than in error.
:-)

I am thinking about sending ya' the wifes pie plates ... grin

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
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Cecil:

There are few times in life when a "mind", such as you/yours CAN display
an/multiple "interesting path(s)", as you do, to the likes of myself
-- it comes to "the attention", so frequently, and so rightly so. I
"feel good" about this ...

I only wish there were more of you ... hang it their man, God loves you!
(for krists' sake, I notice!)

With the most warmest regards,
JS
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In article , Cecil Moore
wrote:

John Smith wrote:
Things only get more interesting when we can "bend"
the laws ... ;-)


"Whattaya mean 'we', White Man?" Every miracle performed
in "The Bible" can be performed by man today probably
including keeping a man technically dead for three
days and then reviving him (any volunteers?).


Hello, Cecil, and not quite. I don't know what you mean by "keeping a man
technically dead" but I've haven't seen any reports on 5000 people being
fed with a couple of fish, two people who were quite dead brought back to
life or a person who was blind from birth given the capability of sight.
Or the silly notion that a human being could be killed and, with
assistance from a "higher authority", return to earth in physical form.
Of course a lot of folks find the very idea that these events could have
happened, let alone a couple of millenia ago, is a bunch of crap. Still
one must concede in spite of one's spiritual beliefs that given a
sufficient level of technology, one can indeed perform miraculous feats.
Perhaps we will be able to do (some of) these things some day, but not
today. Sincerely, 73s, and with apologies for injecting OT philosophy,

John Wood (Code 5550) e-mail:
Naval Research Laboratory
4555 Overlook Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20375-5337
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