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1) Re: Going from A to B
Posted: Feb 14, 2011 12:41 AM, by: Mark Earnest

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2) Re: What are cause and effect?
Posted: Nov 23, 2010 9:14 PM, by: Mark Earnest

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3) Re: THE SILENT END OF EINSTEIN'S RELATIVITY
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4) Re: What are space and time?
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5) Re: TWEAKING THE BIG BANG MODEL FOREVER
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6) Re: IS TIME AN ILLUSION?
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7) Re: AL means Artificial Lifeforms.
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8) Re: The Inherent Evil of Defending Impossibility
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9) Re: An asteroid ring
Posted: Dec 10, 2008 3:39 AM, by: Mark Earnest

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10) Re: planet earth is the entire universe
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11) Re: Absolute beginning
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12) Re: burden of proof
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