[MD] Quantum weirdness
Ron Kulp
RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Mon Mar 12 08:46:35 PDT 2007
[Case]
On the other hand this did get me thinking about how such quantum
weirdness might relate to the Big Bang. I have not really looked into
this so it is probably nonsense but one thing about the Big Bang has
always bothered me. If all that matter had all that gravity pulling in
into a point how could it get loose? If you have all of the matter in
the universe compressed into a Euclidian point and all of the force of
physics had achieved symmetry and gravity fluctuated for even the
tiniest fraction of a second, imagine the explosion that might result.
[Ron]
That's where my thought was headed with the "oneness" concept,in
physical terms this interested me most,
Absolute symetry, it almost had to have been pure energy because all
that gravitational mass could'nt possibly escape itself with our
understanding of physics, therefore it must have been more vast than it
is now and all pure energy. But, Once you head down the path of
absolutes with "oneness" you get a dichotomy
Therefore the theory of the universe as a system process seems to work
best, no beginning no end
All revolving into itself in a thermodynamic way constantly refreshing
and degrading
So it would seem "oneness" rests in a dichodomy not in an absolute
source.
In this way you would term "source" as the process of everything, not so
much a beginning point.
Source then loses it's meaning as well as oneness in it's absolute
sense.
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