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Blog 20200622 When Did Time Really Begin? The Little Loophole in the Big Bang
Time
is motion, but by definition, regressive physicists and cosmogonists do not
know what time is. Their confusion seems boundless—well, almost. At least
Hawking knew there would be no time without a universe. Although he was not a
particularly good materialist, he seems to have had a vague recollection of
Hegel’s famous dictum, which is the Fourth Assumption
of Science, inseparability (Just as there is no motion without matter, so
there is no matter without motion).
Read this article and watch how regressives
dance all around the “mysterious” concept of time:
“In
this invigorating PBS segment, New York-based Australian astrophysicist Matt
O’Dowd delves into the science and splendor of when time actually began and
what that illuminates about the nature of a universe which contains everything
we know, including the mind that does the knowing, yet one which we are still
getting to know”:
“In
this next segment, O’Dowd considers the possibilities, as presently understood,
of what might have happened before the Big Bang:”
Note
how certain Matt is about the expanding universe interpretation. He obviously
is not aware it is based on Einstein’s “Untired Light Theory”[1]
and its assumption that space must be perfectly empty. Hope
these two bits of PBS-sanctioned propaganda don’t make you too sick.
[1] Borchardt, Glenn, 2017, Infinite Universe Theory: Berkeley,
California, Progressive Science Institute, 337 p. [http://go.glennborchardt.com/IUTebook].
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