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Old 05-07-2007, 07:02 PM
Max Raker Max Raker is offline
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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As far as the big bang goes, I said no self-respecting scientists still belive in it and that's true for the most part. The latest thing is that it must have been more like "the opening of a seed" which helps fix all of the problems with innumerable broken laws of physics. It still doesn't explain where that seed came from.


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Why do you keep saying scientists don't believe in the big bang? What are you basing this on? I am not a cosmologist but I've spoken to a few and the big bang is considered fact. As for the broken laws of physics, I have no idea what you are talking about. QFT and general relativity are probably the greatest accomplishments in the hisotry of human thought. It turns out there are problems dealing with gravity at very high energies like during the big bang. New physics is going to have to be created to deal with this problem. To say that the laws of physics are broken is like saying your car is broken because it can't drive from NY to Paris.
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