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"jabriol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Although most scientists trace the universe back to a very small, dense > beginning (a singularity), we cannot avoid this key issue: "If at some point > in the past, the Universe was once close to a singular state of infinitely > small size and infinite density, we have to ask what was there before and > what was outside the Universe. . . . We have to face the problem of a > Beginning."-Sir Bernard Lovell. > I'm not up on Sir Lovell or his view on cosmology. Perhaps it never crossed his mind that the entire question is about a meaningless as "what's north of the north pole"?
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