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Old August 20th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

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| The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
| Focus: Exploding the big bang
|
| http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

"If Turok and his supporters are right, the implications are daunting. The
life's work of many scientists, and thousands of research papers, would be
redundant. "

ROFLMAO!

Serves the pompous twits right. Who needed their life's work anyway,
it was totally redundant to begin with.
"My theory is better than your theory, so there! na na nana na!"

Androcles


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The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

I have a better/simpler explanation -- not one existing in woo woo land
with extra dimensions and universes:

The universe will eventually contract -- and explode over again, over
and over and over ad infinitum.

It is necessary to assume the universe always was --- else at some time
it had to be created from nothing.

I don't know if God created the universe or not, but I have this
message for Mel Gibson and all other anti-semites:

The Holy Trinity: God the father, God the son, and God the holy ghost.
If Jesus was a Jew, and he is the son of God, then God is a Jew. No?

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| wrote:
| The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
| Focus: Exploding the big bang
|
|
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html
|
| I have a better/simpler explanation -- not one existing in woo woo land
| with extra dimensions and universes:
|
| The universe will eventually contract -- and explode over again, over
| and over and over ad infinitum.
|
| It is necessary to assume the universe always was --- else at some time
| it had to be created from nothing.
|
| I don't know if God created the universe or not, but I have this
| message for Mel Gibson and all other anti-semites:
|
| The Holy Trinity: God the father, God the son, and God the holy ghost.
| If Jesus was a Jew, and he is the son of God, then God is a Jew. No?

How about this:
In hypothetical sentences introduced by 'if' and referring to
past time, where conditions are to be deemed 'unfulfilled',
the verb will regularly be found in the pluperfect subjunctive,
in both protasis and apodosis.
-- Donet, "Principles of Elementary Latin Syntax"

Now, I don't give a **** about your political or religious agenda,
this is a science newsgroup, you are a ****in' moron and can
**** OFF! (And take the god you rode in on with you.)
*PLONK* again.
Androcles


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The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html


The paper in the following link describes a new theory on the origin of our
universe.
http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto2006universe.pdf


Ken Seto


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Old August 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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What happens first is not necessarily the beginning.

-- Henning Mankell

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The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

Of course the Universe is eternal.
http://hometown.aol.com/dwhig265/myhomepage/index.html



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Old August 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

I have a better/simpler explanation -- not one existing in woo woo land
with extra dimensions and universes:


For which no evidence has been brought forward to show!

The universe will eventually contract -- and explode over again, over
and over and over ad infinitum.


Maybe or maybe it will spread out forever.


It is necessary to assume the universe always was --- else at some time
it had to be created from nothing.


Maybe. Or maybe as J. Richard Gott suggested the universe created
itself.


I don't know if God created the universe or not, but I have this
message for Mel Gibson and all other anti-semites:

The Holy Trinity: God the father, God the son, and God the holy ghost.
If Jesus was a Jew, and he is the son of God, then God is a Jew. No?



Don't let an article designed to bug people get to you! I doubt that
pope whatever would really care one way or the other and I am sure his
faith could account for either explanation.


--
The people that believe that the world is flat are proof that heaps of
time, huge amounts of scientific evidence, plenty of eyewitness
accounts, numerous experts opinion and mountains of photographs are
enough to convince some people! What is particularly frustrating is
that there are many such people on the Usenet.

Observations of Bernard - No 104


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wrote:
The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

Of course the Universe is eternal.
http://hometown.aol.com/dwhig265/myhomepage/index.html


Instead of an cascade of big bangs, one could assume that the
universe is not expanding and that the BB never happened, cf.
Bigbang epicycles
http://perso.orange.fr/mluttgens/Big...0epicycles.htm

Marcel Luttgens

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wrote:
wrote:
The Sunday Times - Britain August 20 2006
Focus: Exploding the big bang

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...0877_1,00.html

Of course the Universe is eternal.
http://hometown.aol.com/dwhig265/myhomepage/index.html


Instead of an cascade of big bangs, one could assume that the
universe is not expanding and that the BB never happened, cf.
Bigbang epicycles
http://perso.orange.fr/mluttgens/Big...0epicycles.htm


My modified BB theory does not need the ad hoc parameters in the current BB
model.
http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006universe.pdf

Ken Seto


 




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