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BIG BANG WASN'T THE BEGINNING.
bigbossman
#1 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 8:00:13 PM
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According to Turok, who teaches at Cambridge University, the Big Bang represents just one stage in an infinitely repeated cycle of universal expansion and contraction. Turok theorizes that neither time nor the universe has a beginning or end.


http://www.wired.com/sci...qa_turok?currentPage=all
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tycho
#2 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 8:05:32 PM
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[quote=bigbossman]
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According to Turok, who teaches at Cambridge University, the Big Bang represents just one stage in an infinitely repeated cycle of universal expansion and contraction. Turok theorizes that neither time nor the universe has a beginning or end.


http://www.wired.com/sci...a_turok?currentPage=all[/quote]

It has to be that way. Again, the big bang is time being used as a concept.

bigbossman
#3 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 8:11:21 PM
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tycho wrote:
[quote=bigbossman]
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According to Turok, who teaches at Cambridge University, the Big Bang represents just one stage in an infinitely repeated cycle of universal expansion and contraction. Turok theorizes that neither time nor the universe has a beginning or end.


http://www.wired.com/sci...a_turok?currentPage=all[/quote]

It has to be that way. Again, the big bang is time being used as a concept.


Again, the big bang is time being used as a concept- care to explain what u mean by that?
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tycho
#4 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 8:20:04 PM
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bigbossman wrote:
tycho wrote:
[quote=bigbossman]
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According to Turok, who teaches at Cambridge University, the Big Bang represents just one stage in an infinitely repeated cycle of universal expansion and contraction. Turok theorizes that neither time nor the universe has a beginning or end.


http://www.wired.com/sci...a_turok?currentPage=all[/quote]

It has to be that way. Again, the big bang is time being used as a concept.


Again, the big bang is time being used as a concept- care to explain what u mean by that?


Perception, is only possible in a energy system. And perception must use time as a concept.

So the big bang is only perceived as a beginning in relative terms.
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