Re: duck me!

From: John K Clark (jonkc@att.net)
Date: Sat Oct 26 2002 - 23:46:21 MDT


>> Me

>> Here we have a case where the laws of Physics say it
>> is imposable to ever tell the difference between two things

"Jeff Davis" <jrd1415@yahoo.com>

> This is too strong a statement, John.

No, it is not too strong a statement. One can always invoke new laws of
physics but that is unwise unless there are experimental results
incompatible with known laws and in this case there are no such results.
You'd really be invoking magic. As of now science says there is no way to
recover the history of individual atoms once they have formed a Bose
Einstein Condensate and we don't have the slightest reason to think that
will ever change.

> Dissing me with the religious thing is uncalled for
> and unfounded, but no great matter.

I wasn't trying to be rude but it is a fact in both cases a huge change
in something is claimed when science can detect no change at all.

         John K Clark jonkc@att.net



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