[MD] subject/object: pragmatism
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Dec 7 11:14:03 PST 2007
Hi Krim
Everything comes from nothing...
When there is nothing then everything is possible (certainly no rules
against it, nothing=no rules)
How did the actual kick off?
When everything was no longer possible?
Is that a definition of being finite?
The trouble starts as soon as you make the first move,
same as noughts and crosses but without the matrix on the paper!
David M
> [Krimel]
> You are rapidly dispelling what few doubts I had left that you haven't the
> faintest clue what you are talking about. Even a causal reading of a Wiki
> article should suffice to clear up some of your misconceptions. But I
> think
> you make a serious misjudgment if you think others here are so profoundly
> ignorant. According to the theory there was no matter, energy or gas
> before
> the Big Bang. There was no "before" before the Big Bang. The Big Bang
> refers
> to the instant at which time, matter and space, all of it, came into
> existence. Physicists can specify with a high degree of precision
> everything
> that has happened since the smallest possible instant of time after the
> Big
> Bang. They can go no farther because there is no place to go. There was
> nothing before it.
>
>
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