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Re: Nature as GOD

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I don't think there would be a science forum, nor any sciences, if there were no laws of nature
That's an opinion. Please explain what you mean by "a law of nature" and explain how the reality of such laws is necessary for science.
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Bad choice, hydrogen was the first element and all others transmuted from it. The elements have the qualities of yin and yang, and the discussion on truth is not closed. Separation is illusion of the wholeness.
There are only 2 real particles in the universe and that is the electrons and the protons.
They form the basic element that fuses to form heavier elements.
Although the HA itself may appear to change, the 2 particles retain their original characteristics.

I interpret the Conservation of Matter Law that implies 'Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.

So the physical universe does apply to mathematical laws but this does not apply to the biological organisms although there are some compliances to the DNA molecular chains.

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There are only 2 real particles in the universe and that is the electrons and the protons.
Mike, there are many more than 2.

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The list of these particles are also in the physics books.
They are the result of nuclear research and classifying them as a need?

But the only two 'major' players in the universe are the electrons and the protons

The rest of these particles are just fringe creations/discoveries that do not do much of anything of importance.

It is the hydogen gases that fuse into the stars that constitute 95+% of the mass in the universe.
That is why I generally ignore the others.

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The rest of these particles are just fringe creations/discoveries that do not do much of anything of importance.
How can you make such ludicrous comments and still take yourself seriously?
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The list of these particles are also in the physics books.
They are the result of nuclear research and classifying them as a need?

But the only two 'major' players in the universe are the electrons and the protons

The rest of these particles are just fringe creations/discoveries that do not do much of anything of importance.

It is the hydogen gases that fuse into the stars that constitute 95+% of the mass in the universe.
That is why I generally ignore the others.

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A suggestion Mike. I am generally against most litigation but I think you should consult with an attorney if you have any diplomas or degrees because you did not get you money's worth of education in this area. You should sue your previous academic institutions for both malpractice and dereliction of duty.


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The rest of these particles are just fringe creations/discoveries that do not do much of anything of importance.

It is the hydogen gases that fuse into the stars that constitute 95+% of the mass in the universe.
That is why I generally ignore the others.

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Mike,

First of all, never underestimate the value of a Neutron.

Secondly, what do you think Protons are made of?


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Mike,

First of all, never underestimate the value of a Neutron.

Secondly, what do you think Protons are made of?
Am I mistaken or are neutrinos not important to the scattering of the outer layers of star when it goes super nova? If the layers don't get scattered then all that mass stays where it was made!


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A red blood cell, after dropping of his load of oxygen is ask by a neuron in the brain . “You have traveled the world blood cell, is there a God ?” The blood cell replies. Every cell has its function in the ecosystem, this is clear, this is what I see. I pick up and deliver oxygen, why do you ask me, anyway, aren't you are the governors that control this world?
“I don't control or create anything, I just pass on signals, this is my function, I wish I could make sense of it all, sometimes I feel like we are all part of something larger, you know ?


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Maybe our solar system is really just an atom that is located along a fold of God's sphincter.


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