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No. rug Sep 2016 #1
Why not? Lordquinton Sep 2016 #15
Because it doesn't exist. AtheistCrusader Sep 2016 #16
Well, yea. Lordquinton Sep 2016 #18
good article beergood Sep 2016 #2
It is, as is Sean Carroll's book, on which Shermer's essay is based. Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #3
I did, warren. He answers the question by denying the premise. rug Sep 2016 #4
It still doesn't understand. Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #10
And you remain as passive-aggressive as ever. rug Sep 2016 #11
QED Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #12
It's sad to see this silly stuff in Scientific American struggle4progress Sep 2016 #5
SciAm has been at the forefront of debunking this crap for many decades. longship Sep 2016 #6
Actually debunking scammers is an excellent activity struggle4progress Sep 2016 #7
We'll, let's start with his final paragraph. longship Sep 2016 #8
If you are going to assert that a supernatural force exists, a force that can act on particles Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #9
Coincidence? Cartoonist Sep 2016 #13
That is awesome. longship Sep 2016 #14
Of course not. trotsky Sep 2016 #17
If you could measure it, it'd be natural and normal. (n/t) Iggo Sep 2016 #19
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