Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color"
Posted by anyman on Jan 30, 2002 at 14:35
(61.183.174.234)Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color" (DA Morgan)
there is nothing in that or any other relavant article, so far as the science part goes, that is at odds with a "common designer"
in reality, the common designer argument is better supported and far more logical
to suggest or imagine that such stunning order and elegant functionality, based on very massive quantities of very highly specific complex information, could arise from disorder (say, where is mara anyway, haven't heard from her for awhile; it's high time we had another blast of "chaos theory," eh :-) without intelligent, purposed, non-random intervention is laughable...at BEST
such nonsensical mindless meanderings are actually more lamentable than laughable
but you welcome to try again :-)
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i'm not my own worst enemy; actually, i'm pretty consistent
you are inconsistent; and therefore i can at times be your worst nightmare :-)
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dogs?
dogs, like everything else in this beautiful universe, are here for man
mankind rules...
we are the reason for the universe, the reason that he created it; we are the pinnacle of creation
too bad we spoiled, and continue to spoil, it...
(and then laughably/lamentably try to blame him...he he he heeeee...eeeee...ugh; not funny "8^|)
but you still welcome to try again...
the good news is...we all gonna know all the answers to all the truly important questions someday...and i am looking forward to that :-)
Follow Ups:
- Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color" Eduardo 30/1 15:41 (3)
- Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color" anyman 30/1 21:23 (2)
- Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color" Eduardo 01/2 06:05 (0)
- Re: DISCOVERY: how the brain sees "in color" DA Morgan 30/1 22:08 (0)