Prejudice
"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
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Not necessarily
There is some evidence that the laws may be subtly different in distant reaches of space, and also that they aren't constant.
I heard a nice theory once that if the entire quantum state of the universe is able to tunnel from state to state (electrons can do it, on a much smaller scale) then the laws of physics will shift by immesurably small bits until they are in a ratio that would co-incidentally allow life to arise, at which point it would, and be surprised that it had done so.
( , Tue 6 Apr 2010, 23:16, Reply)
There is some evidence that the laws may be subtly different in distant reaches of space, and also that they aren't constant.
I heard a nice theory once that if the entire quantum state of the universe is able to tunnel from state to state (electrons can do it, on a much smaller scale) then the laws of physics will shift by immesurably small bits until they are in a ratio that would co-incidentally allow life to arise, at which point it would, and be surprised that it had done so.
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