On 11/20/2014 7:18 AM, steve.sundur wrote:
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just another, "IDNNS"  ______

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/So far today, Barry has posted about Chinese culture, God, Enlightenment, and The Big Bang Theory - all of which he claims to have no interest in. Apparently his only interest is button pushing. //
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//I mean, if he has no interest in these topics, why does he keep opening his big pie hole?

A cry for attention - just trolling, or is there something else going on in his mind? It's beginning to look like he is even an embarrassment to Xeno and Salya.
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---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

*/This is fascinating, and helps me to clarify something I wrote before. I completely *understand* how this kind of speculation is interesting to some people, but for me it falls into the category of theoretical speculation that just holds no interest for me.
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*/For a scientist who wants to feel as if he or she has some kind of handle on what happened at the time of the theoretical creation of the universe, it all must be thrilling. But for me, I cannot get past, "WTF does this or *could* this have to do with anything in my real, everyday life?"/*
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*/Big Bang, schmang. Why should I care?
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*/*By definition* (since no one will ever know for sure), any theory of what happened at the moment of the Big Bang will be just that -- a theory. Heck, I am not even convinced that there ever *was* a Big Bang (meaning a single "beginning" of the universe). So I leave speculations about such things to those who (like Salyavin and presumably s3raphita) are fascinated by the science of it all.
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*/Others (such as JohnR or other religionists) glom onto theories about the Big Bang as support for their medieval ideas about God, and I find that even less interesting. /*
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*/I'm not complaining, just explaining why none of this interests me terribly much.../*

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