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Re: From nothing?



"JaBrIoL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> All
>
>
>  Can experts now explain the origin of the universe? Many scientists,
> uncomfortable with the idea that the universe was created by a higher
> intelligence, speculate that by some mechanism it created itself out
> of nothing. Does that sound reasonable to you? Such speculations
> usually involve some variation of a theory (inflationary universe
> model) conceived in 1979 by physicist Alan Guth. Yet, more recently,
> Dr. Guth admitted that his theory "does not explain how the universe
> arose from nothing." Dr. Andrei Linde was more explicit in a
> Scientific American article: "Explaining this initial
> singularity-where and when it all began-still remains the most
> intractable problem of modern cosmology."
>
> If experts cannot really explain either the origin or the early
> development of our universe, should we not look elsewhere for an
> explanation? Indeed, you have valid reasons to consider some evidence
> that many have overlooked but that may give you real insight on this
> issue. The evidence includes the precise measurements of four
> fundamental forces that are responsible for all properties and changes
> affecting matter. At the mere mention of fundamental forces, some may
> hesitate, thinking, 'That's solely for physicists.' Not so. The basic
> facts are worth considering because they affect us.

Because we don't know EVERYTHING god exists?  Nice try bozo.

Jeff Jones
Austin, Texas
aa #2044





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