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Originally Posted by T-Rock
I believe Microbiology has thoroughly debunked the theory of “Spontaneous Generation” - which debunks the theory that life arose from inanimate matter - nothing can originate from a sterile environment and if life started from nothing, from where did it come?
No matter what one believes, we can’t even cure the common cold…LOL…so we’re reduced to one common denominator which is faith….faith in whatever theory you believe in…testing theories against the evidence will never end (a good thing), and if contradictory evidence turns up, the theory must be reevaluated or even abandoned, otherwise it is not science, but myth…
What if the Earth wasn’t in its current orbit and we were 1/4 mile closer to the sun 
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I heard either we would burn up or freeze to death, depending on the earth placement by less than 1/4 mile. In my younger days, I could throw a rock that far, not really, buy you get the point.
500 years ago, everything we knew about the earth, the sun, our known solar-sytem, well, we were wrong. I'm interested in thinking what our future generations might learn in the next 500 years.
It's nice being in a room with some really smart people.
Thanks, WD