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William R. Penrose

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Sep 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/6/97
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In article <LbMbKHAF...@majestic12.demon.co.uk> Stud Muffin <I...@majestic12.demon.co.uk> writes:

>This is something that has always interested me and i have had some
>facinating and mind bending! conversations with friends about this
>topic. Does anyone here have their own theory to this question.

By definition, there can't be anything outside the universe. If it were, it
would also be part of the universe. Think about it.

Bill


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Robbie

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Sep 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/11/97
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PROVE THAT OUTRAGOUS STATEMENT.

Robbie

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Sep 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/11/97
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For all we know, we may BE outside the universe.

Stud Muffin wrote:
>
> This is something that has always interested me and i have had some
> facinating and mind bending! conversations with friends about this
> topic. Does anyone here have their own theory to this question.
>

> Regards
> --
> Ian Clarke (Stud Muffin)
> Email : I...@majestic12.demon.co.uk
> See ME and other things at my Web-Site : http://www.majestic12.demon.co.uk

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