So with that being said . . . what is the chemical code for God?
2006-07-25 06:40:32
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answer #1
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answered by Nientech 3
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I work in a plant that makes nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. It's called an Air Separation Plant. It's pretty good business. You want undisputable proof of the existence of air? Go into a sealed room and remove the "air" see what happens.
2006-07-25 06:43:04
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answer #2
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answered by Jake S 5
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Air is something that can be changed in states ie Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma... It can be measured, collected, and manipulated. As I assume you don't want an answer I am sorry for pointing these simple facts out, and no they can not be disputed. Have a nice day.
2006-07-25 06:45:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The proof from all of the above that relates to science cannot be disputed. It is factual. Didn't you ever learn anything in middle school?
2006-07-25 06:40:50
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answer #4
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answered by pingtinggege 3
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I can fill a ballon with air and see it.
I can breathe air, or wrap a pastic bag over my head to experience the lack of air.
I can feel air on my skin as it blows as wind.
Knowing basic chemistry, I can light a candle fan it with air or place it in a vacuum and test the results.
I can perform each of these tasks repeatedly and always get the same results. This proves the existance of air. Easy, ......yawn.
2006-07-25 06:44:25
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answer #5
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answered by Zariza Burgundie Rose 2
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The air we breath is mostly oxygen and nitrogen and a few other gases. Easily measured, easily proved to exist without a shadow of a doubt. Maybe you should have paid more attention in science class....
2006-07-25 06:47:37
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answer #6
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Air has clear effects on the world. Deprived of air, animals suffocate. Attempts to compress air meet with resistance. Fire exhausts air and then goes out.
If you're thinking the fact that it can't be seen means that the evidence for air is the same as the evidence for god, you're WAY off. "God" has no apparent effects on the world.
2006-07-25 06:43:05
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Second question about air - I sense something here ...
First, define what you mean by "air."
There is scientific evidence to prove the existence of oxygen, hydrogen, etc. Maybe you encountered a periodic table of elements in one of your science classes?
And one is certainly welcome to dispute the existence of air. I just wouldn't try to live too long without it.
Let's see how long you can hold your breath.
2006-07-25 06:41:07
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if THAT is not the dumbest religion question I have ever read, I will be SMITED RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW.
Your query:
What is your proof for the existence of air?
Let me quote desCarte to answer you.
I think, therefore I am.
Ergo
I breathe, therefore air exists.
TFTP
2006-07-25 06:41:47
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's take you up onto the International Space Station and shove you out an airlock. Will that be proof enough?
2006-07-25 06:49:35
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answer #10
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answered by cypher 2
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Put an animal in a plastic container, pump out all the air to create a vacuum, and watch what happens.
2006-07-25 07:00:30
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answered by rollo_tomassi423 6
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