Quantum Mechanics is tops on my list for tough.
I barely got the ideas just using energy levels in H atom.
Thermo actually makes sense.
Quantum Mechanics is tops on my list for tough.
I barely got the ideas just using energy levels in H atom.
Thermo actually makes sense.
You've got me on ignore, fat ass.
a) creationism.org
b) did you read all of that?
i have a degree in biochemistry, but am also in law school. patent law is an option... i mostly chose biochem to give me more flexibility in case i wanted to pursue pharm/med, while also leaving the door open for law. law has no class requirements, med/pharm do
I need some books on Biology. Any recommendations?
Why aren't you using it?
i just edited my last post, explains it.
also i'm looking into patent law, which requires a science background and a separate patent bar
check creationism.org and their recommended book list! also why would u need a biology book, the Holy Bible explains it all. "god said, let there be" etc etc
Oh okay, that's badass.
I took a grad course in pchem last spring. I came to appreciate QM a lot more. I had a minor in math and even then some of the material required math beyond my understanding.
I'm being serious, got.
Sure if the goal is keeping a cleaner sheet of information. Which is obviously important if that information, giving that specific environment, works well. But in rapidly changing environments it's important to produce as much variation as possible. Some of the RNA viruses are evidence that it can be quite handy.
in hindsight i should have just majored in political science like meow and graduated in 3 years, saving me some tuition and long nights![]()
Seems more likely than magic Jesus.
Yeah, I don't know how you guys do it. I ing hated school. Felt like a prison. I'd probably suicide in college.Did you get laid a lot? Cali has some fine ass women.
Im a bit further back. And I also had trouble with the math. I appreciate it but when all the trees are in the way of a deeper understanding, it's frustrating. My professor said if you really think you understand QM, you really don't. I will never forget that.
I think it is a perfectly reasonable question. I'm guessing scientist are working backwards to find the answer. Sort of breaking it down step by step.
Notice how nobody ever really answered the question?
The reason being they can't explain how something as complex as DNA just came about by chance. And I knew they couldn't.
got around... nothing bragworthy though. big change from high school. its not usually the coolest high school kids that go to ucla as biochem majors
have had a gf since the start of my last year, so there's that too
Now watch as everyone tries to get far far away from trying to explain DNA with no designer....hahahaha!!!!!!!!!
Of course it's reasonable, but science is fine with having unknowns. That's the whole point. Religion starts out with an answer and tries to make the evidence fit. Science changes the hypothesis if the evidence doesn't support it.
I WIN!
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