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Nice Response, However...
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by nåte on August 28, 1999 10:25:19 UTC |
your statement concerning the genesis of the cosmos seems somewhat elementary and contradictory. Doesn't a quantum fluctuation infer time? If there were the simultaneity of past, present and future prior to T=0, or hence the term "nothing", then how does one come to the inference that an event that requires time, begot that which is time? -nåte |
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