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How to get a cosmos from nothing. January 10, 2012 1:34 am bowser

http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/09/10076985-how-to-get-a-cosmos-from-nothing

Now this sounds plausible to me, but I don’t have the education or the smarts to be at all discerning.  However, I take heart from reading the comments at the end of the article.

What a bunch of schmucks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • I don't have the smarts to be discerning either, but that's probably due to a damning California education. I'll be discerning ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-01-10 11:39:26
    • I think that; “gravitational field energy” is an attempt to explain something that is not understood. The meaning of the ... by johannes 2012-01-11 17:27:35
      • ¡Basta! Coño. Como hablas mierda. by visitor 2012-01-11 17:46:58
        • Your opinion is valuable, Where do you base your assertion? Mierda también contiene un espacio, masa y energía. by visitor 2012-01-11 21:49:57
          • Y también tiene un hedor formidable. by ER 2012-01-11 22:41:42
            • hedor que sucede The question was: Why do you think it happens. Thanks for the Spanish lesson. Minun vuoro opettaa sinulle Suomen kieltä. by johannes 2012-01-12 10:18:04
              • Finnish, right? I thought so from your accent. You didn't know you had an accent when you wrote, did ... by ER 2012-01-12 12:30:01
                • I agree with much of what you say, the “The Mechanical Universe” series is something I have seen several times ... by johannes 2012-01-12 16:44:51
                  • Work by RobVG 2012-01-14 13:50:58
                    • These terms are defined, that is, we decide what they are. A mass when moving has kinetic energy. ... by ER 2012-01-12 17:38:01
                      • PS: If you carry a mass to the top of a building, it is said "to have potential energy mgh ... by ER 2012-01-12 19:17:24
                        • The dialog can become somewhat convoluted, perhaps I am the blind person that cannot see what you see. Several points ... by johannes 2012-01-13 12:42:43
                          • Here are the points you brought up as unclear, in the order you mention them a) "when a mass moves it ... by ER 2012-01-13 17:27:23
                            • I do not doubt mathematics or your ability to use it accurately. You do an excellent job with the ... by johannes 2012-01-14 11:20:10
                              • You're missing everything, because language is misleading. There are subconscious meanings to words that color your reasoning and lead ... by ER 2012-01-14 14:59:12
                                • Ahh…..Your last sentence explains your, and perhaps the rest of the science communities thought on the subject. It is ... by johannes 2012-01-14 18:21:26
                                  • There is a reason for everything, but a purpose to nothing. Science tries to learn the reasons. Purposes are fairy tales we ... by ER 2012-01-14 18:44:12
        • A lot of people are going to fiddle with this for a long time. by TB 2012-01-10 11:46:59
        • The question, "Where did the Universe come from? is usually answered "God made it?" That's not an answer, it's a ... by ER 2012-01-10 11:23:57
          • When it comes to matters of defining the universe, my mind always cycles back to this: This universe has ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-01-10 12:02:23
            • That first line ("it's a postponement of an answer") is a very good way to put it. by TB 2012-01-10 11:40:32
              • Its just a variant of "It's turtles all the way down." by ER 2012-01-10 17:38:03
                • PS by ER 2012-01-10 17:46:35
                • That's the standard answer, typically as cited below. I can't figure out any more how to code in a ... by bowser 2012-01-10 17:05:22
                  • You don't have to prove negatives. by TB 2012-01-10 17:38:29
                    • These fanatics are always talking about 'proof', or challenging you about 'proof', or 'show me your proof and I'll show ... by ER 2012-01-10 17:35:15
                      • I just remember the HTML code for a link, which works better now than the "link" box does. In ... by TB 2012-01-10 17:33:30

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