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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Religious Debates & Threads => Topic started by: ToxicAvenger on August 13, 2006, 06:38:49 PM
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4680269528301603439&q=David+attenborough
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that
was
MINDBLOWING..
holy..
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haha . . . good find. i wish there was an attenborough impression involved.
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haha . . . good find. i wish there was an attenborough impression involved.
i remember growing up addicted to nature shows just cause of his narration.... :)
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What really got me was when towards the end it makes the sound of a chainsaw :o That's some crazy shit. I wonder if they can mimic human talk too, that'd be pretty cool to hear. (Ozmo, dont u start with ur "ants talking in the quran" crap again >:( :P)
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Wow that is amazing :o
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One researcher, Sydney Curtis, has recorded flute-like lyrebird calls in the vicinity of the New England National Park. Similarly, in 1969, a park ranger, Neville Fenton, recorded a lyrebird song, which resembled flute sounds, in the New England National Park, near Dorrigo in northern coastal New South Wales. After much detective work by Fenton, it was discovered that in the 1930's, a flute player living on a farm adjoining the park used to play tunes near his pet lyrebird. The lyrebird adopted the tunes into his repertoire, and retained them after release into the park. Neville Fenton forwarded a tape of his recording to Norman Robinson. Because a lyrebird is able to carry two tunes at the same time, Robinson filtered out one of the tunes and put it on the phonograph for the purposes of analysis. The song represents a modified version of two popular tunes in the 1930's: "The Keel Row" and "Mosquito's Dance". Musicologist David Rothenberg has endorsed this information
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4680269528301603439&q=David+attenborough
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Fascinating stuff.
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Really Toxie, ...is it really only 'sometimes' or is it more often than that?
c'mon honey, you really CAN admit it. you're among friends here. :P ;) :-*
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Really Toxie, ...is it really only 'sometimes' or is it more often than that?
c'mon honey, you really CAN admit it. you're among friends here. :P ;) :-*
actually i needed a catchy name to a thread so people would read. :P..i catch myself thinking along god lines more often when i'm readig physics stuff..anyhow..
if i did believe when i'm thinking now would b a sin.... ;D
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Classical Physics and Religion fit very well together.
When I think of a beautiful well ordered earth it is hard to imagine it being designed without God.
Atheism and Quantum Mechanics also fit well.
When I think of chaos theory, Uncertainty and Infinity iit is hard to image God in those terms.
However with string theory maybe God is in just one of the other dimentions playing around with us.
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However with string theory maybe God is in just one of the other dimentions playing around with us.
What kind of a God is a God of the gaps?
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actually i needed a catchy name to a thread so people would read. :P..i catch myself thinking along god lines more often when i'm readig physics stuff..anyhow..
if i did believe when i'm thinking now would b a sin.... ;D
Which one of the commandments does it break? :P
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Which one of the commandments does it break? :P
which commandment deals with you going "ouie ouie...ouie....yeah..oui e"....n so on and so forth...
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However with string theory maybe God is in just one of the other dimentions playing around with us.
yANNO BRO..we think alike..mabe we do live in a uni that requires a god...ir maybe we dont.string theory encompasses god...
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What kind of a God is a God of the gaps?
one with a sense of humor....