Not at all; just pointing out that a spade is a spade.
****he conspicuously has avoided responding to the follow-up request by "ThinkPlease" at #563 to identify which laws of physics he thinks are being violated.****
Well. I dont claim to be a physicist
Ahh, but you did proclaim I was wrong when I guessed that had had never studied Cosmology either as an undergrad or grad student, so pointing out the specific laws of physics that are violated by "ThinkPlease's" explanation, and how they violate them, should be a piece of cake, unless you really didn't study Cosmology after all.....
but all matter in the universe condensed into a pin-point seems to violate most laws of physics [snip]
Now, now; be specific. Which laws are violated, and how are they violated? This should be easy for you; you implied that you HAD studied Cosmology as an undergrad or grad student. Don't be coy, share you Cosmological wisdom with us.
There is one other way he could have studied "cosmology" without knowing anything about physics. He could have taken a course by that name in a bible college.
No. You are wrong. I said I thought all matter condensed to a pin-point violated laws of physics (and I said I could be wrong). ThinkPlease said no laws are violated and I asked ThinkPlease to example - Now you are telling me I have to support ThinkPlease's position.
The parade of fallacious logic continues. I studied Cosmology in the context of philosophy (my major) not in the context of physics.