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16/11/2004 16:57:53
 
 
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>>>>Hey all,
>>>>
>>>>I'm working on some... um... fringe research, I guess you could say.
>>>>
>>>>Anyways, the most important part of my research is not me writing up ideas for myself, but instead writing them with the goal of having you understand them. To that end I've completely re-written my texts.
>>>>
>>>>So, if you're interested in how the Universe works please give this website a read through, or two:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.techmocracy.net/science/time.htm
>>>>
>>>>This is for any reader, not just a physicist, in fact, I'm really interested in what non-scientists have to say about the paper. Is it understandable? What is the hardest to understand? What is easy to understand? What does the paper do wrong, and what does it do right?
>>>>
>>>>The more comments and criticisms you throw my way the better.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>My gosh, there is a GOD.
>>
>>Why do you say that? Are you equating God to Fundamental Nature?
>>
>>(The only mention of God in my paper is "God does not play dice" which was actually an uncited quote of Einstein's. I haven't done a bibliography or anything yet, so when I'm combing through the paper citing references I'll make sure to clarify that.)
>
>Isn't God omnipotent and omnipresent?

I guess that depends which religion you ask.

Because I'd like to see where your argument is headed... let's say God is omnipotent and omnipresent.
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