I don't believe it's exactly known how prebiotic molecules formed on/came to Earth, though you are correct that the Miller and Urey experiment does...
Using the word "exist" in a description of numbers is a bastardization of the meaning at best. Numbers do not exist any more than a fuzzy crocodile...
Heh, maybe so -- I was thinking about how one might observe something like this, though. If you have two balls in space with opposing spins that...
Science accurately predicts the future. That's the one big thing the post-modernists ignore.
I hate to start what essentially amounts to a pseudoscience thread, but I've got more of a question than a theory, really. 1. I'm not well-versed...
That seems pretty simple; I can't find anything wrong with it, unless taking the derivative of ln(f(x)) requires the use of the theorem you've just...
Stay calm.
not at all proof of God, by the way "i" is an imaginary number in this case. i = sqrt(-1) e^(pi*i) = -1
Die.
Balled-up aluminum foil is only an approximation of a >2-dimensional surface; in reality, it's still only two dimensions. You need an actual fractal...
I don't think it's possible in two dimensions, but in three it is. That sort of messes up the "pen and paper" thing, though.
I would think "flat" has more to do with it being two-dimensional. Elliptical and hyperbolic geometries are both two-dimensional, but neither obeys...
Oh. Well, now that you put it that way . . . .
I'm not sure I entirely understand what you're saying, but one point I think may be applicable is that an x-dimensional form may still be mappable in...
I believe negative mass would contradict relativity.
Traditional Euclidean geometry is flat. I think traditional 3-D cartesian coordinates are sometimes called "Euclidean 3-space," though.
I don't think it's possible to calculate the circumference from the radius without using pi. I think there needs to be an entirely new way of...
Taoism in Three Words Yes and no.
There may be room, but I personally see no mechanism for free will (which is, of course, more than simply indeterminate behavior).
Pshaw.
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