Thanks Beatrix and Chuck for this wonderful information on the Jesuit priest and world-class astronomer Father Coyne. Your quote from Father Coyne, Chuck, is a...
Thanks, Raymond, for enriching our information on Father Coyne with this link to the website audioclip of him speaking on "God in an evolutionary universe",...
Dear Raymond, You ask about the Leighton musical setting of 'Hymn to Matter.' I have not heard it, but will be getting hold of the CD shortly. I did know of...
Dear Brian and all, Thank you very much for these thoughts that built on the discussion about the finiteness or otherwise of the universe that I was having ...
Responding to Brian, Alec writes: << The current state of our scientific knowledge does not provide us with any definitive answers to your questions. However,...
Thanks for alerting us to this spectacular space mission probe for stardust, Chuck. I too was unaware of that this was in process. I'm guessing it will make ...
On Wednesday, the discovery of a very early (55 million years old) asiatic primate was announced in Nature (Ni et al,A euprimate skull from the early Eocene of...
Dear Alec, You ask below for help with Teilhard's work on T Belgica. Claude Cuenot's biography has a combined list of Teilhard's published papers in which the...
Hello Alec and all, In a message dated Jan 3, 2004, received at 6:38:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, you write in part apropos of ... Along with Bill I have also...
<< Nowhere in the relevant issue of Nature (the Ni paper or Robert Martin's rather critical review of Ni et al's analysis of the activity pattern of the...
How absolutely splendid of you, Alec, to find and share this information with us :-) ! I had seen the article of the discovery in our newspaper last week, but...
Dear Bill and Brian, thanks very much for this. Bill, I wasn't aware that Cuenot's biography has a list of published papers - that would be a very useful...
Dear Janice and all, I don't think this has been posted to the Teilhard list: Ancestral primate discovered Tim Radford Thursday January 1, 2004 The Guardian ...
Dear Gerry and all, Thanks for this - it gives some background to the discovery. You also said: 'I wonder if the connection is moot?' I'm not sure what...
Hello Alec, By connection: I know that the Nature paper and the discovery by Xijun Ni of the Chinese Academy of Science in Beijing are one and the same....
Hello Alec and all, Thanks for your message of Jan 1, 2004 at 9:44:52 PM Eastern Standard Time. You have summarized well and accurately the content expressed...
Dear Beatrix and all, Thanks for these observations about scientific knowledge and interpretation. They helpfully develop the theme that both the current...
Dear Gerry, To answer your questions: They are assigned to two different species and the paper describes the chief differences (mainly in dentition) between...
Dear Alec, Your post is most informative. Thank you. So.....the only difference between the two species is in dentition? I happen to know one of the foremost...
Alec et al Your choices are, as usual always salient. But do all our discoveries have to be emblazoned with the scientific banner? Incidentally, this is not a ...
Hi Raymond et al, What astonished me was that when I posted the text of Teilhard's "The First Noel" (which I've quoted again below your message), I received ...
Hello Bill, Alec and all, Bill, I think a slightly misunderstanding is in play, caused bij various people mailing to each other on several subjects. But...
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To Gerry, Bill, Brian and others who have made valuable contributions to this search and also to the whole list, OK - I think I understand things now. I...
Alec writes: << The difference between the species is in dentitition because the T belgica material is only dental material including fragmentary upper and...
Dear Gerry et al ... certain ... his ... anthropology. ... between ... post ... SNIP ... the Teilhard list. Well thanks - anything we can find is additional...
Hello Alec, Thanks very much for your research on the subject of the primate genus Teilhardina. I'm sure that many of us in the Teilhard e-group are gratified...
Hello everyone, ... Teilhard de Chardin is in agreement with Elizabeth and Dave. The Jesuit thinker proposes that 'ahead of, or rather in the heart of, a...