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Re: More Than One Universe

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Posted by Steve/">Steve on January 12, 1998 16:17:01 UTC

: In regards to the queastionable article;More than one Universe. : How is it one should say that the universe was started by the Primordial Atom and the Big Bang. : I find it difficult to assume a mass of matter existed with no explanation as to its origin. : Should we not ascertain first the origins of matter in its simplest form before suggesting the cause and effect relationship of the Big Bang?

The big bang is only a theory, and so is what I wrote, I believe the Universe, all of them, had no beginning and will have no end. The cycle just continues, that is all. Furthermore, no one is to say that The Universe, or our Universe is the only type, there may be many otheres undetected, made of another kind of energy that we have never even dreamed of.

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