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Posted by Human I Scientist. on May 11, 1998 05:20:29 UTC

Theoryes, like Big-Bang, Black Holes, Worm Holes, Etc... are Scientist mind-brain-imagination.

I say; Space is space, where is material, and when this material move, it make powers, planets, etc.

This space is like 'room', an if human says that Universe is Born and Expanding, i ask where. If i think, that universe is like small ball, corner of my living room, i ask, How big is my house, Where is my house.

Its amazing that scientist believes all carpits, what they have imagine. Im a scientist, and i say; When we draw cube, and measuring it X-Y-Z, dimensions, and this cube is space. In this cube i draw everything what wew really known at space, time, material, space, then i must say; Scientist are going to fog with their theoryes.

I ask; What we really known at space? What we really known at distances of planets.

We dont known so much. We believe.

Everything at nature has purpose, meanings, to do something. Birds, planets, sun, water, my finger. Everything has need to be.

What is basic of all? Why space is? Why sun is? Why material want to move, to make forms. Living humans. Living things. If nature is 'brainless', it dont need to do life. Why it do it? Why?

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