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Such That
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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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carpe musicam
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Your veiws on this universe sounds like the model of the hypothetical universe you posed in your first post.
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Such That
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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.
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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