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An infinite force in a finite Universe?
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20/06/2008 20:48:20
 
 
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I had an uncle 6 years older than me who used to tell my grandparents he was taking me to the library and we'd end up at a concert. He was a closet hippy. I saw the Doors, Yesand several other bands in Miami in the late 60s this way.


>I was a kid in the 60s and a teen in the 70s as well, but with 3 older sisters and aunts who were only 4-5 years old than I, I was aware of an awful lot.
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>>I was a kid in the 60's but, boy, do I remember the 70's.
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>>>It's like the 60s are happening all over again... :o)
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>>>>Dude, I want your drugs.
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>>>>>Scientists accept that:
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>>>>>1. Light (the electromagnetic force) has an infinite range
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>>>>>2. The Universe is of a finite size
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>>>>>If light is infinite, and the Universe is not, does that mean that light is more Universal than the Universe?
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>>>>>Doesn't make much sense.
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>>>>>What makes more sense, is that the Universe is infinite, and light has a finite range, which is true for the nuclear forces, so why not the electromagnetic force.
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>>>>>Details:
>>>>>http://www.cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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