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Originally Posted by hcap
It is the direct cause of the see saw placing you flat on your ass. Many things exist in a delicate state of equilibrium. Unbalancing forces become quickly evident. So within that system a minute change is sometimes more easily observed than that same force outside of that system.
Why do you think the first scales were "balance scales"?....
That allows a sensitive detection of very small weights, comparing new weights to old.
Still waiting for...
1)- Your explanation of how evolution violates the fallacy of composition.
2)-For you gents to tell me what "principle of proportionate causation" is
...and how evolution violates that?
3)-For you to tell me how in Ben Franklyn's classic tale of "for want of a nail"
....how a small horseshoe nail is greater than a kingdom.
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I just laid out number 3 for you earlier.
The 1 oz. paper
alone did not top the see saw. To tip the see saw, it took that 1 oz. paper + one man on one side and + one man on the other side.
As I said earlier, this discussion is way above your pay grade. Give it a rest.