Hi John,

On 1/21/2012 2:54 PM, John Clark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Evgenii Rudnyi <use...@rudnyi.ru <mailto:use...@rudnyi.ru>> wrote:

            " It [the Big Bang] has also happened for a reason?"


        " I have no idea, but I do know it happened for a reason or it
        did not happen for a reason."


"Well, then you have an infinite progression"

Yes, but there is nothing illogical about infinite progressions; or maybe the Big Bang happened for no reason, nothing illogical about that either.

A chain of "why" or "how" questions eventually comes to a end or they do not, and there is nothing illogical about either possibility.

"I guess that this contradicts with the whole idea of the Big Bang."

How do you figure that?

    "Or you do not believe in the Big Bang?"


I will passionately believe in the Big Bang with all my heart until the instant somebody comes up with a better theory.

  John K Clark

How would you recognize the better theory if you are such a strong "believer" in the Big Bang? Any attempt to show you that the current theory contains contradictions will only be met with derision, derision that will prevent any understanding of an alternative...

Onward!

Stephen

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