Do you know of any living thing which does not have a failure rate of 100%? That aside, you do have a point about the construction of our bodies not being optimal in many ways. However, it is pretty flexible when combined with the attachments we have created for them. SCUBA, bicycles...
Are you confusing good with perfect?
The OP asked if man was inherently bad without any specifics. As far as I know, man is the only thing we can even ask that question of. You cannot ask that question of any other thing without some type of qualifying statement. For example asking if copper...
As it stands man appears to be a unique animal with the ability to reason, accumulate and communicate knowledge, and apply it to uses which knowingly benefit more than the individual. In all of this there is choice. As a cheetah is a fast animal and uses its speed to survive, man uses his brain...
Man is inherently good. Man does not in general set out to destroy himself nor his environment. Man has the capacity for self regulation as well as the capacity to consider effects of his actions and the actions of men. I believe that the human race (man) is progressing in knowledge...
Just did a quick read through of the article, "Conducting Polymers and the Evolving Electronics Technology". Appears, at least to me, to be a prediction about the future of conducting polymers though it does include a list of applications which is inferred to be current technology. Anyone heard...
As you are arguing with a lawyer I'm sure he has sound reasoning as to why other persons septic tanks fill up with solids and need to be pumped. Maybe you can get him to tell you why.
My family has a cabin with a septic tank system and it has not been pumped in over thirty years. Of course it...
I agree with Roger Lenard, we need a more perspicacious introduction to the mathematics...actually a more perspicacious introduction to the theories behind the mathematics would be better for me.
Seriously though, if you believe that Burkhard Heim developed a mass theorem which predicts the...
I think it is necessary to have a good definition of the concept of time. I've not come across anything I consider good but then again I haven't tried looking since the internet has exploded with information. Here is an attempt at defining time: the observance and monitoring of a series of...
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