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Posted by Phil.o.sofir on October 13, 1999 02:40:35 UTC

I think, that the law of gravity was not born during the first second of the big bang, rather the first of the laws which already exists to be applied to the re-expanding matter. This has happened before, it will happen again, each time there are different variables, and while in any phase there are surely big bangs occuring at other places throughout this infinite universe we live in. To say that the big bang and all its force and matter will be or is a completely contained explosion is a very big assumption. As far as divine creation, I do not believe it, and the use of a rainbow as a sign is so much old folk lore, they existed to the human eye ever since there has been an atmoshere of any kind, for our entire atmosphere is a prizm which gives off so many rainbows that our meager senses and even extended senses (machinary) cannot possibly hope to fathom in this day and age. Finally, heated argument is gratifiying, but to put others down intentionally is unnessisary and leads to a closing off of other points of view which exist in the world of this present reality. Knowledge is great when combined with a flexible humility, and a little humor to boot gives a sweet taste to all of ones senses.

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