To: general_re
It's a consequence of the math. I'm sure I can solicit some textbook recommendations if you like.
No textbook (math or physics or any science), or scientific theory can prove or even hint at the true beginnings of the universe. What we all read and hear about are theories and speculations and guesses. Until observations are made of the prer-BigBang universe, everything is a theory and the math and science are just guesses about what was before the so-called Big Bang.
167 posted on
08/16/2005 1:32:39 PM PDT by
adorno
To: adorno
What we all read and hear about are theories and speculations and guesses. Speculations and guesses alright, but well-thought out, and mathematically arrived conclusions, the best answers we'll have until futher analyses are made. At one time, nuclear energy was a speculation. "Jewish" science the Nazis called it.
173 posted on
08/16/2005 1:39:38 PM PDT by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
To: adorno
No textbook (math or physics or any science), or scientific theory can prove or even hint at the true beginnings of the universe. Sure it can. But if you don't want to see, I guess you won't see.
215 posted on
08/16/2005 2:19:00 PM PDT by
general_re
("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
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