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#45362
Redhunter
What a terrible attempt at an argument.
6/22/2006 9:04:24 AM
#127006
Esjeur
Okay, show this man a molocule and its formation. Get out the electron microscope and we'll gladly show you.
12/24/2006 6:44:45 AM
#127027
Michael
Well, I tried to write chemical formulas for a few of the hundreds of millions of spontaneous molecule-forming reactions, but the spam filters got me. FSM's Will, I suppose.
12/24/2006 8:33:11 AM
#127070
szenah
Try an elementary chemistry class.
The stupid burns.
12/24/2006 1:37:29 PM
#369145
The Joker
Try a 5th grade science book.
12/24/2007 7:49:07 AM
#1310497
Randomwolf42
Fail. I was going to say something witty, but no.
7/16/2011 4:03:03 PM
#1497655
Reminds me of the guy who argued that carbon atom is irreducible complex.
1/23/2013 6:46:14 AM
#1497752
xyz
Wait, what? Seriously?
The molecules were already there, you idiot.
Also, water molecules can form without human or divine intervention via this mysterious phenomenon known as "combustion".
This is why homeschooling needs to be regulated.
1/23/2013 10:43:33 AM
#1497843
its the Snowflake fairy !
try burning hydrogen with oxygen and see a molocule form. (hint H2O)
1/23/2013 5:05:20 PM
#1499224
Canadiest
You can see the crystalization of snowflake formalization quite easily. Mist a pane of glass in freezing weather, the instantly freezing particles will resembles snowflakes as the water will build on the freezing particles before them.
I'm betting this guy thinks you can't create rainbow effects or explain them either. Is everything some magical event in their tiny little minds?
1/27/2013 8:31:46 AM
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