Re: Simple question (Yes or No) Is there a Pre-Bang Universe?
From: Max Keon (mkeon_at_ozemail.com.au)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:04:30 +1100
jcamjr wrote:
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> I think if nothing else one thing has been made very clear....we are
> ALL in way over our heads on this one and are "myself included"
> completely incapable of answering this question with the data currently
> available to us it would seem to me that this entire debate may be
> more philosophical than scientific in nature "at this time" due to the
> lack of both subject data and our inability to test any of the theorys
> we put forth
Trying hard to not be at all biased, I would say the zero origin
concept (easy to find if you want to) wins the race by an eternal
mile because its race has been running for an eternity. It passes
every test with flying colors.
The pathway to reality can only be plotted from where we fit in
the structure of the universe, and that is not as it seems from
where we are. The other problem is that man's egocentricity requires
that everything be within his scope of comprehension, within his
grasp. But all of that has nothing to do with reality, has it!
You may ask; If the universe has always existed, how could it
possibly have an origin? The answer isn't easy, but comprehending
it is impossible. It's no less a task than comprehending infinity.
In a universe where time stands still, dimension does not exist.
There is no dimension. There is no universe. It is instantaneously
infinite, or it is eternally zero. Those are the two non existent
"sides of the coin" that are first dragged out of non existence to
set time and relativity in motion, always over an eternity.
No matter how minute the something, "nothing" is always infinitely
removed from "something".
Infinite dimension is incomprehendable, but its existence is beyond
question. Absolutely nothing with no dimension, by default, cannot
exist. How does one comprehend a "no-thing"?
You can understand all that?
Give the man an apple.
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Max Keon
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