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Old July 11th 05, 04:47 AM
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A universe with billions and billions and billions of galaxies
that once fit inside a space smaller than the head of a pin is
just well, hmm.. a bit far out It takes almost infinite energy
to initiate the Inflation. It's like believing in God, isn't
it. In M-theory with multidimensional branes and all. The
mind bogglingness is more smeared because of more structural
support due to the two colliding branes imparting the energy
and matter of creation.


"a bit far out " Hmm, tell me then, as long as we are avoiding things
that ar far out, where did the branes come from? How do they have the matter
and energy to create this universe?

You are going to have something "far out" no matter which you go with.

;-)

Chuck Taylor
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In 2008. Very sensitive gravity wave detectors will be deployed
in space. If they can detect the gravity wave effect from a Big
Bang. Then BB is the winner. Sometimes I just think BB is a bit
fantastic.

The original message is really meant for alternative cosmology
modelers and physics theoreticists in sci.physics.

Clear skies,

p6