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There are numerous different ways in which new universes are created.
Reality is the ways conform to the known laws of physics Creating universes is in process as I type. Yes time in our "baby universe" had begun at the big bang,but there has always been a multiverse that has existed eternally. Universes beget other universes. There are as many universes in the cosmos as flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are exactly the same right down to the number of electrons. Reason for that is all universes are created with the precisely the same matter density,energy,and temperature The dimension(size) the big bang was at the moment of creation was the Planck length 10^-33 of a centimeter. Having universes exactly alike is all part of natures balancing act. If my universe(Treb) was put on a balancing scale with yours(Bert's) the scale would be just about level. That trillionth of a second time difference(Treb's universe is that much older) is the difference of all parrel universes. Universes are like all objects are created in pairs. Creating in pairs is also part of natures balancing act. Best to keep in mind for every electron created there is a positron. TreBert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
... There are numerous different ways in which new universes are created. . . .. . . . There are as many universes in the cosmos as flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are exactly the same right down to the number of electrons. Reason for that is all universes are created with the precisely the same matter density,energy,and temperature You may not have noticed how badly this undermines your first proposition. If all universes are identical, how can we know there are numerous different ways of creating them? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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"Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... There are numerous different ways in which new universes are created. . . . . . . There are as many universes in the cosmos as flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are exactly the same right down to the number of electrons. Reason for that is all universes are created with the precisely the same matter density,energy,and temperature You may not have noticed how badly this undermines your first proposition. If all universes are identical, how can we know there are numerous different ways of creating them? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) More importantly, how can you ever tell when you unwittingly cross over into another one? Perhaps when you sleep, your consciousness moves into a 'you' from a universe next door - and you may never know, except for a uneasy feeling that things here are worse than they were yesterday Those socks you were sure you left on the floor last night as you crawled into bed you find are mysteriously in the laundry hamper this morning, and since you just assume your wife put them there before you got up, you never ask her...somewhere you have won the Super lottery - fat chance you will ever cross over into that universe... Greysky |
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Greysky The gravity field interlocks all universes in the cosmos. For
our thought waves to pass through the membrane that separates the two parrel universes takes great concentration,understanding,faith,and the experience of accomplishing this great feat. TreBert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Greysky The gravity field interlocks all universes in the cosmos. For our thought waves to pass through the membrane that separates the two parrel universes takes great concentration,understanding,faith,and the experience of accomplishing this great feat. TreBert Or, unfortunately, a great amount of pain. This is why the universes we unwittingly create for ourselves are mostly bad ones. Can you imagine how deliriously happy and upbeat you'd have to be in order to wake up in a universe where you have won the Megabucks Lottery, or have a sexy 24 year old wife who's sole purpose for existing is to please you? Yep...or a universe where the Seans have come to the conclusion long ago that they really need us humans on their side and so have already contacted us officially, instead of writing us off as a failed experiment. Greysky |
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Greysky Reality is if I was a Sean 2 million years more advanced than
the Earth's humankind I would find us very boring,and have little use for us. Using that logic is the reason the Seans might not bother coming back this spring as they promised. To them we could be low form of life,and having to put up with the low lives that have invaded this news group I don't blame them TreBert. |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Greysky Reality is if I was a Sean 2 million years more advanced than the Earth's humankind I would find us very boring,and have little use for us. Morning Bert, Don't you find ant farms fascinating? Using that logic is the reason the Seans might not bother coming back this spring as they promised. To them we could be low form of life,and having to put up with the low lives that have invaded this news group I don't blame them TreBert. It would be like seeing an ant farm being invaded by termites. What a show! Double-A |
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On Tue, 2 May 2006 08:13:00 -0400, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote: There are numerous different ways in which new universes are created. I bet you use pot. Jade |
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Jade Tried pot,and it gave me a cough. Like crazy mushrooms,and cocaine
is # 1 My grandfather told me every thing in moderation. Crazy mushrooms are hard to find. Coke is very expensive. So like everyone knows its "Bud Light for me" I can live with that. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double-A Don't like ants. Did I not post they put me in the hospital,and just a month ago one red fire ant bite put that history TV guy in the hospital and he almost died. I'm in the termite control business,and I can say "termites"don'[t have a chance against fire ants'. They kill horses and cows that are as stupid as me when they step on their mounds. I think about a billion bucks is spent to control these ants each year. There is no way to completely wipe them out. They can think,and are much smarter than you think. I have killed them by the trillions since they bit me 42 times and my temp went up to 105F We are at war. They know me by my smell,and they have built large hills all around my house;. They have made walking on grass impossible. I use to kill them with my own very powerful chemicals,but they now use this solution to drink and swim in Go figure TreBert If I had ants like that in my yard, I'd be attacking them on all fronts with weapons of mass destruction! Trouble is, they've banned the most effective chemicals like DDT and Chlordane. Now I guess Dursban and Diazinon have been banned too. Diazinon and Chlordane worked great for wiping out nests of yellowjackets that live in the ground too. Of course if you can find the ant's queen, then the war is over. I had a colony of carpenter ants in my woodpile. When I split a piece of wood, there she was, the grub-like queen! After I killed her, I just ignored all the other ants running around on the ground, because I knew they would all die out now. You should devise a new way to attack those anthills, Bert. Maybe it would make you rich if you could find an effective way. I wonder if they could be penetrated by a microwave weapon? Double-A |
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