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Michael said:Really? Ok, try this one then:
Same author. Please cite the article within a peer-reviewed journal.
True. You're not even doing your *own* work in fact.
Unnecessary and snide - personal jabs without references are pointless.
I've already seen our primitive first attempts. I'm not all that impressed yet actually, certainly not enough to be the first human guinipig.
We obviously can't teleport humans. We can barely teleport atoms. Good grief...
Well, if in fact it was like that (bodies actually moving) I'd be 'ok' with that particular claim. That's just basic objects in motion staying in moation type of expansion. Unfortunately that's not their claim.
I started to ask if you then accept the acceleration of celestial bodies moving away from each other. Then I realized I don't care because as soon as you realize the implications, you'll jump ship without factual basis.
No, it's not supernatural because it shows up on Earth in a wide variety of forms. Whatever it is, it's natural and it's lab testable to the degree that we can test for things like self awareness even in other species.
You cannot lab test consciousness. You can lab test awareness, alertness, etc.
Space expansion is a supernatural claim because it cannot and does not happen anywhere near a lab on Earth (or anywhere else actually).
It occurs everywhere in the universe, including the Earth.
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