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An Endless Nothing?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Leesa on June 10, 2003 18:59:10 UTC |
Dude, no one who's read a physics book published in the past 40 years believes in an endless nothing. We KNOW what the universe looks like. It's spherical but pinched on the ends. There was an article about that in National Geographic a few months back. Good philosphy. |
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