Player2 said:
There's no need for that. Same chemical reactions could lead to different results because in physics 2+2 isn't always 4. or 5. or 6. Quick example: Take a male bunny and a female bunny and put them in a rabbity hole for four months. Do you know how many bunnies are there in the hole now? |
That's a flawed argument. You went from physics to mathematics to biology. I suppose you don't even know where you are going with it.
But your bunny issue can be explained easily by biology. I don't want to even debunk this, because it's a waste of time.
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