Re: Big Bang Busted in Science Classes for High Schools
From: Shrikantha S. Shastry (shrikanthas_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/07/04
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Date: 6 Jun 2004 22:09:47 -0700
"N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <N: dlzc1 D:cox T:net@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<K2Uvc.46383$mm1.3575@fed1read06>...
> Dear Shrikantha S. Shastry:
>
> "Shrikantha S. Shastry" <shrikanthas@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:92a87ac5.0406032124.3e62647f@posting.google.com...
> > [snip]
> >
> > > > > > On the contrary, the singularity
> > > > > > is subjective, our own innermost self from where the whole of
> universe
> > > > > > seems to originate. Is it not surprising to know that we have the
> > > > > > origin of the universe, neither created nor evolved from the
> past? And
> > > > > > so, how can creation and evolution be taught as facts?
(snip)
> > > > > > S S Shastry
> > > > Remember, Double-A, singularity is singular and it includes
> > > > everything,the universe with you, me and everybody else at their
> > > > subjective origin. In other words, the singular singularity, the
> > > > innermost self is one and the the same for all and everything.
> > > >
> > > > S S Shastry
(snip)
> > Again, Double-A, singularity includes everything, the universe
> > alongwith its observers. And so as observers, singularity is not
> > available outside us. Or, the singularity is within us. Now, as the
> > singularity is singular it is one and the same for all observers.Based
> > on this singularity, observers experience universe of their own.
> >
> > Now, since the singularity is all inclusive and singular, all the
> > singularities which occur in theories point to one and the same
> > singularity. There cannot be more than one singularity.
>
> So the BH at the centers of most spiral galaxies, open into the same
> sub-Universe?
>
> David A. Smith
Well, Smith, there are no black holes, only singularities which are
one and the same singularity. Now, this singularity includes
everything, the universe with its observers. As such, the singularity
is not available outside the observers as it includes the observers
also. Indeed, the observers' universe appears just because of this
unobsevable singularity.
S S Shastry
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