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More “End of the Universe” Crap
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It's statements like this that always makes me cringe.
ReplyDelete"We know the universe had a beginning and physicists agree that one day it will end, but how will it finish?"
Actually, some "believe" it had a beginning, and some physicists "believe" that one day it will end. In general though, physicists agree very little on creation theory, but they may agree to collaborate to publish something for 12£ a copy. Making money is about the only thing they seem to agree on here.
They don't "know" anything about a beginning, and most certainly don't know anything about an end, which makes the "how will it finish" a very silly and meaningless question. That's 3 deep in the minutiae based on an educated guess derived from assumptions.
All I can really say about the article is, don't bring "we" into it. I'm not a member of the "we" club. And I am most certain you aren't a member either Glenn.
They're really charging 12£ a copy?
I did catch this article the other day. Got through the first paragraph, but that was about it.
It's very irresponsible journalism. Fake news. Just think of all the millions of casual readers that get suckered into believing, "We know the universe had a beginning".
No, "we" don't, but some scientists and religious folks believe it had a beginning.
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