Yep, it is an impossibility!
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:13:11 -0500, "adman"
enriched this group when s/he wrote:
"Ye Old One" wrote in message
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| On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:31:47 GMT, Bryan Olson
| enriched this group when s/he wrote:
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| adman wrote:
| "Ye Old One" wrote [...]:
| | I will state, quite categorically and without fear of contradiction
| | from himself, the Professor Penrose does not believe that it is
| | mathematically improbable/impossible for the universe we see to have
| | come about by natural causes.
| |
| | If you disagree then your best bet would be to email him (his email
| | address is available in a number of places. I'm sure he will tell one
| | of his junior assistants to tell you to f*ck off and stop being so
| | stupid.
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| Are you saying that Penrose will deny the figure he came up with?
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| No, that is not what he was saying. I cannot speak for him, but
| I can tell what he was saying -- because he wrote it in English.
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| 'Ye Old One' - A.K.A - 'Bob', sure did set himself up to refuted,
| if in fact Professor Penrose sides with adman.
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| I trust the Professor.
Here is what the Professor said and what i quoted from the web page:
Not good enough. You need to ask the Professor exactly what he means.
"This now tells how precise the Creator's aim must have been, namely to an
accuracy of one part in 1010123. This is an extraordinary figure."
You keep posting the same quote. You need to ask the Professor exactly
what he means.
As you can see, the professor is correct, and i am correct.
hohohoho! Only in your dreams.
Now, go fix your news reader
Mine is fine, yours is not. Fix it or earn more abuse reports.
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| Bob.
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Fix your newsreader.
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Bob.
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