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Blown Out Of The Water: "It's All So Perfect"

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

Another video in the "Blown Out of the Water" series.

Is it just me, or is this argument practically irreducible complexity?

Interview is with Richard Dawkins and Randolph Nesse.

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  • "No, try backing up the claims in the video .. for starters. Then the Ad homenim will come naturally to you when you start losing your argument."

    LMFAO!!!! Pull up a chair kids, we have the most wonderful example of psychological "projection" right here trolling that I've seen in a month. Take care to note how it takes every argument and flips 180 degrees its own failings, projecting them out as part of what it thinks is an "argument."

  • More classical evasion. Evasion seems to be this specimens most used weapon of its defensiveness. This is almost always a sign of weak faith, as it is typically a form of overcompensation for deeply buried (often subconscious) doubt about their faith. The truly faithful never act this way.

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  • One, electric charge is not energy in the sense you are using it. It is potential energy - akin to chemical or gravitational energy. Not some driving force that you seem to be seeing it as.

    As for light, humans can only see a very small section of the spectrum. So? Most of it is not possible to receive on biological surfaces, and even if you could, it serves no evolutionary purpose.

  • @DeltaAtheism Electric charge is energy, thats involved with consciousness because its in the brain and its part of what animates living things. Energy can't be created or destroyed. Signals don't always need a wire to travel somewhere. Everything seems to be part of a natural computer. We only see the front of the program, but we don't know everything about how the code is that has programmed it. There is allot more invisible light than visible light, and it does more than our artificial things

  • So there is a (minute) electric charge on some atoms. So?

  • @DeltaAtheism The static electricity seems to be related to ions, because these organic ions have less electrons than protons, so they have a positive charge. There are also organic anions that have more electrons than protons, so they have a negative charge. Because, protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. There is still a charge, is the point that I'm getting at. There is still something energetic: Ions. Thank you. I just learned more.

  • No, you made the claim that "there is electricity in the heart, brain" which is simply false. Nerves are not electric; they transmit signals by pumping Na+ and K+ ions in and out of the cells, which eventually causes a voltage drop that then stimulates a similar process a short distance along the nerve. This is different from an electrical current.

    Static electricity is simply building up a charge by removing electrons. Nothing special, though it can be spectacular.

  • @DeltaAtheism I still perceive what I do. Nerve impulses, oh are you referring to when I was talking about the electromagnetic polarities in the spine? Aren't atoms electromagnetic in nature? Theres allot of things that the electromagnetic spectrum encompasses. Brain waves are in the radio wave spectrum, on the electromagnetic spectrum. Why is there what is called static electricity? Isn't that implying that there is an electrical constant that is noticed when conditions cause a shock instance?

  • The magnetization of material is due to what are termed "domains" in the material, little clumps of aligned ferromagnetic bundles. This is atomic in origin and there is nothing unusual about it.

    As for iron in blood, the amount is minute. One atom iron per hemoglobin unit. And hemoglobin is HUGE as molecules go.

    And nerve impulses are NOT electricity. They are waves of depolarization caused by Na+, K+ diffusion.

    And no, brain waves are NOT radio waves in the sense you are referring to.

  • @DeltaAtheism You can magnetize previously unmagnetized metal and you can demagnetize magnets because its not totally the physical properties that are defining the magnetization. Its the kind of charge that is put into the metal that causes a shift in its energy fields properties. There is iron in blood and I could have allot. There is electricity in the heart, brain, and magnetic polarities in the spine. Brain waves are radio waves. We can't observe something without changing it.

  • Call James Randi. He has a million dollars for you if you can prove this.

  • @DeltaAtheism Not everything is belief. I don't feel this magnetic pressure between my hands because I believe in it. I feel the magnetic pressure because its just there. I don't see energy fields because I believe in them. I see energy fields because there are actually there and they do move with whatever or whoever they are around. I already started looking for evidence of what I believed in 6 years ago, and I found it. UFO's were actually there when I saw them because other people saw them.

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