Re: Big Bang Busted in Science Classes for High Schools

From: nightbat (nightbat_at_home.ffni.com)
Date: 06/04/04


Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 02:17:32 -0500

nightbat wrote

"Shrikantha S. Shastry" wrote:

> And so, wave particle duality of energy even as observed by you makes
> it observer dependent. This observer dependent nature of energy makes
> it illusory. After all, illusion needs its observers. What is an
> illusion without an observer? As such, all observed phenomena are
> illusory.
>
> On the contrary, the unobserved singularity is real which alone is the
> origin for the whole illusory observers' universe.
>
> S S Shastry

nightbat

        Ha, ha, I predicted your continued mixed up null understandings
despite any of my proper citations and presented resolution and
clarifications. Shastry sadly, there is no apparent hope for you, for
you twist much of what is told to you back to your null self notions.
The Universe is not subject to observer dependency as previously
advised. It is your illusion that it is and no amount of dialog in
counter evidence will ultimately satisfy or correct your mixed up
attributes, clueless bewilderment, and fixation on singularity.

        the nightbat



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