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Tao_Equus
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Since when have I been a Big Bang advocate?Yes, and what, pray tell, would you call the "Big Bang?" I would call it a beginning.
Come on Juan, you can do better than a flippant incomprehensible one liner.Does it, really?
Seems to me the Law of Diminishing Returns, known also as "friction" in Newtonian Physics, disagrees.
Wrong wrong wrong. Nobody has ever demonstrated heaven to be real. But we now utilise the quantum dimension regularly. Not unsubstantiated math but practically applied math.Why? Because of some abstract math and unsubstantiated speculation? And you call religion a farce? I'm sorry, but I see absolutely *no* difference on this matter, between a fanciful scientific *heaven* of multi-verses and a mythical unsubstantiated heaven of a religious text.
Of course I would never agree to that. But it does kind of amuse me to see the religious try to manipulate it all to prop up their own insecure faith in fairytales.Sounds like the Big Bang to me...verbatim. Just ask Hawking.
BTW, I sense an attempt to attach a religious connotation to the term "abiogenesis." That would be an error...it is a decidedly scientific term that has nothing to do, at all, with religion or mythology...that is, unless you agree that science is another religious attempt to understand reality,
Cheers!
tao