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An infinite force in a finite Universe?
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08/07/2008 22:13:54
 
 
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07/07/2008 22:39:44
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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>Well, you are systematically overthrowing each and every scientific theory, just because it doesn't fit in your grand scheme of things.

I think an infinite force in a finite Universe is a paradox.

The Greeks typically acknowledged that such paradoxes give us an insight into false assumptions we have about nature.


>Why do you say that quasars are poorly understood? Did you even ever do any reading on quasars? Any recent reading? There was indeed a time when they were poorly understood, but now, scientists have a rather clear idea what a quasar is.

And their confidence seems to be contagious to most, but not me.

They describe quasars the way they do so it fits into the big bang scheme of things.

You accused me of that, but that's the scientific method. I can't make any apologies for that.
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