Your writing is funny, no where in it you could prove the spirit and thought to be wrong, instead you attacked choise of word, the polysematic nature of english, and everything else not remotly close to the inner nature of my statements.
Actually, evolution (survival of the fittest) in theory has been proven to be a theorem for at least 150 years, and that's more then any physic theory ever will accomplish (well that would be if in case the all-be theory wont come around).
To sum my points up:
1+1=2 is a theorem.
Survival of the fitest is a theorem.
Gravity is a theory.
here's one: you need to learn how to deal with cvs, before you can get down to the _real_ stuff. It's very much like beaurocracy, and we don't like that, do we?.
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Maybe you should tune in some seriouse channels.
How about Sveriges Radio. Last time I checked they had 1911000 records to choose from.
heck, I'm not even sure if 80gig would be sufficient for the playlist:P
Your writing is funny, no where in it you could prove the spirit and thought to be wrong, instead you attacked choise of word, the polysematic nature of english, and everything else not remotly close to the inner nature of my statements.
You lose, I win, hahaha.
Actually, evolution (survival of the fittest) in theory has been proven to be a theorem for at least 150 years, and that's more then any physic theory ever will accomplish (well that would be if in case the all-be theory wont come around).
To sum my points up:
1+1=2 is a theorem.
Survival of the fitest is a theorem.
Gravity is a theory.
> we are damned to devolution
There is no such thing as "devolution", there is either status que or evolution.
I think you're mixing human opinions into the process evolution, like so many others do.
That's called religion.
The day some scientists succeed to emulate evolution with nano robots you'll see the sequences...
here's one: you need to learn how to deal with cvs, before you can get down to the _real_ stuff. It's very much like beaurocracy, and we don't like that, do we?.
Maybe you should tune in some seriouse channels.
:P
How about Sveriges Radio. Last time I checked they had 1911000 records to choose from.
heck, I'm not even sure if 80gig would be sufficient for the playlist