Re: Vector Theory- the Theorist's Dilemma?

From: Robert J. Kolker (robert_kolker_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/08/04


Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 20:52:27 GMT


eagleson2004123@yahoo.com wrote:

> Abstract theory in the theory of the universe is allowed
> to exist. Except it would be just one possible such.
>
> And to learn and think and postulate with this abstraction
> and then learn of another is to have the eye opened
> as a thinker.
>
> The abstract time of the universe in relation to the
> content is held imutable in theory. Except it is only
> one such possible theory.

Prove it.

Bob Kolker



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