From: Raymond Yohros on
On Mar 19, 3:31 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 1:24 pm, Raymond Yohros <b...(a)birdband.net> wrote:
> > On Mar 19, 9:12 am, James Burns <burns...(a)osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > > Some say the world will end in fire,
> > > Some say in ice.
> > >  From what I’ve tasted of desire
> > > I hold with those who favor fire.
> > > But if it had to perish twice,
> > > I think I know enough of hate
> > > To know that for destruction ice
> > > Is also great
> > > And would suffice.
>
> > It all depends on the perspective youre looking at
> > expanding means into the cold
> > and collapsing means back to the bb (fire)
>
> > spacetime follows the same path as matenergy
> > no end, no begining
> > what may seem like and end or begining are just two
> > opposite key stages in a universe that goes on forever
>
> > r.y- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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> In Himself God created that forever already.
>

g-d == truth
not everyone follow that path even when
some claim to believe in him!

From: BURT on
On Mar 19, 1:40 pm, Raymond Yohros <b...(a)birdband.net> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 3:31 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> > On Mar 19, 1:24 pm, Raymond Yohros <b...(a)birdband.net> wrote:
> > > On Mar 19, 9:12 am, James Burns <burns...(a)osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > > > Some say the world will end in fire,
> > > > Some say in ice.
> > > >  From what I’ve tasted of desire
> > > > I hold with those who favor fire.
> > > > But if it had to perish twice,
> > > > I think I know enough of hate
> > > > To know that for destruction ice
> > > > Is also great
> > > > And would suffice.
>
> > > It all depends on the perspective youre looking at
> > > expanding means into the cold
> > > and collapsing means back to the bb (fire)
>
> > > spacetime follows the same path as matenergy
> > > no end, no begining
> > > what may seem like and end or begining are just two
> > > opposite key stages in a universe that goes on forever
>
> > > r.y- Hide quoted text -
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> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > In Himself God created that forever already.
>
> g-d == truth
> not everyone follow that path even when
> some claim to believe in him!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Truth Is One.

Mitch Raemsch
From: Raymond Yohros on
On Mar 19, 3:50 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 1:40 pm, Raymond Yohros <b...(a)birdband.net> wrote:
>
> > g-d == truth
> > not everyone follow that path even when
> > some claim to believe in him!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Truth Is One.
>

the 3 are equal
thats why the term acum razor its so important

r.y

From: Hagar on

"unviable tissue mass" <perryneheum(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e60cd0a8-958d-4c6c-ab79-f8967ffcc9eb(a)z3g2000yqz.googlegroups.com...
> This discussion must include the "MULTIVERSE" concept, which astro-
> folks are touting as a possible add-on to our knowledge of time and
> space, which many believe has no beginning and no end.
>
> And certainly no "creator."

Since we seem to be permanently limited to an"event horizon" of about 14B
light years and all logic indicates that the Universe is infinite, there
must be trillions of other globular "universes" with similar diameters. So
if you place yourself at any point in the infinite Universe, you'll always
be able to perceive matter in a 14BLY diameter sphere, drifting through the
cosmic void sort of like a soap bubble wafting through the ether. And no
"creator" ... Darwin rules.


From: Sam Wormley on
On 3/19/10 9:12 AM, James Burns wrote:
> HVAC wrote:
>> But that's not the end, according to University of Michigan
>> astrophysicist Fred Adams. An expert on the fate of the cosmos and co-
>> author with Greg Laughlin of The Five Ages of the Universe (Touchstone
>> Books; 2000), Adams predicts that all this dead matter will eventually
>> collapse into black holes. By the time the universe is 1 trillion
>> trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion years old, the black
>> holes themselves will disintegrate into stray particles, which will
>> bind loosely to form individual "atoms" larger than the size of
>> today's universe. Eventually, even these will decay, leaving a
>> featureless, infinitely large void.
>>
>> http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101010625/story.html
>
> Some say the world will end in fire,
> Some say in ice.
> From what I�ve tasted of desire
> I hold with those who favor fire.
> But if it had to perish twice,
> I think I know enough of hate
> To know that for destruction ice
> Is also great
> And would suffice.
>
>
> -- Robert Frost

The energy-momentum of the universe is fixed, however
gets spread out without limit.