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Old 12-07-2012, 08:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What I'm saying is I don't think that our universe necessarily did have a beginning, though. Infinity couldn't be observed, could it? You seem like you may know what you're talking about so I'll defer to you.
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What I'm saying is I don't think that our universe necessarily did have a beginning, though. Infinity couldn't be observed, could it? You seem like you may know what you're talking about so I'll defer to you.
Your veiws on this universe sounds like the model of the hypothetical universe you posed in your first post.
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In my honest opinion, M-theory is total BS.
But you can see where not all of contemporary science agrees, because m-theory does have a fairly strong group of supporters.

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Your veiws on this universe sounds like the model of the hypothetical universe you posed in your first post.
Well I definitely don't think the universe is infinitely big, and I only say that we don't know if the universe necessarily had a beginning.
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But you can see where not all of contemporary science agrees, because m-theory does have a fairly strong group of supporters.
They live in imaginary world. Science must rely on evidence, otherwise it's not science.
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