do you think that in our universe, there is the smallest chance an i mean the smallest chance that from a korn seed an apple tree could grow? or a transformer etc?
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Anonymous2008-06-03 16:21
nb4 monkeys write Shakespeare's works
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Anonymous2008-06-05 1:53
It would not be unreasonable to assume some things are impossible and seemingly random events at the quantum level are just the result of us being unable to observe events lower than quanta.
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Anonymous2008-06-05 3:09
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Ridiculous. How dare you disrespect science like that. We can't understand quantum things so they have to be RANDOM. Is that so hard for you to grasp?
Yes, of course, so the ability of your puny mind to imagine magnification on scales in the negative billions should, god forbid, NEVER believe that the human race possibly exists on a small rock in a small portion of the infinitely small universe we live in. Fuck yeah, logic.
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Krieger2008-06-26 13:59
I think this answer depends on your perspective of randomness and its extent. I, personally, don't believe that there even is randomness, and that whatever randomness any significant part of the scientific community believes exists wouldn't be sufficient to cause a change this dramatic. Unless, of course, you were to simply call an apple seed a korn seed, but I really hope you don't.