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BURT

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Aug 21, 2008, 6:23:13 PM8/21/08
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The infinities of the infinitely small begin smallest and expand. This
is space expansion starting at the beginning of time.

Mitch Raemsch

xxein

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Aug 21, 2008, 7:54:14 PM8/21/08
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xxein: Yes, but you got it sort of backward. It is a differential
motion that creates a time. No matter how big or small anything is,
time cannot exist without a differential motion.

No matter if you want to call something a singularity or not (which
you didn't), there had to be some motion or interaction involved to
make it evolve. In this sense, there was no beginning of time.

The real question is why there are different timerates for the same
functions. What I mean by this is as simple as the Cesium atom. Why
should it beat at a different rate if it is held closer to or farther
from a significant mass? What else is involved? What is this
something else?

A curved spacetime is not a bad guess, but what would "cause" it to
curve (or "appear" to curve) if not from something else? We are far
from the fundamentals.

So your continuing posts/statements are mostly very shallow. It's
more like believing in the tooth fairy although you seem to provoke me
into responding to protect the innocent learners.

Shubee

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Aug 21, 2008, 7:57:31 PM8/21/08
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The infinity of your infinite ignorance should be confined in your own
mind and not displayed on Usenet. This invaluable hint is valid for
all time.

Paul Hovnanian P.E.

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Aug 21, 2008, 9:25:29 PM8/21/08
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We are going to have to nickname Mitch 'Spaceman Spliff' (with apologies
to Bill Watterson).

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If Bill gates had a dime for every windows machine that crashed...
Wait a minute, he does!

Sanforized

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Aug 21, 2008, 10:27:15 PM8/21/08
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Evolution in action.

Justintruth

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Aug 21, 2008, 10:53:59 PM8/21/08
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All of the infinities contain the "in" which means not.
It is this knot that ties things together and forms atoms and the big
bang.

BURT

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Aug 22, 2008, 4:21:52 PM8/22/08
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A steady magnitude of infinity is a speed.

Mitch Raemsch

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