> 
> On 7/7/06, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> > What were you trying to say? ...
> 
> You know, the usual.  Mostly trying to answer a few basic questions:
> 
> Is there a God?  Does dark matter really "exist", and if it does
what
> exactly is it?  What about grey matter?
> 
> What of right and wrong?  Can ethics be relative or are we guided by
> an immutable set of categorical imperatives?  Are we truly free or
are
> our thoughts and actions pre-determined?  If they are
pre-determined,
> why do we have the ~feeling~ that we're independant agents, making
> choices in an indifferent universe?  If we're free, can we opt out
of
> that freedom, or are we "condemned to be free".
> 
> If you put a cat in a box with a radioactive atom and a geiger
counter
> hooked up to a hammer which smashes a bottle of acid if when it
> detects decay, is the cat dead or alive before the box is opened?
> 
> Pretty much the same stuff that every photographer tries to 
> capture, I'd say...
> 

OK. So that takes care of the sunsets. Now what about the puppy
photos?

Bob



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