[Dan]
> who was around billions of years ago to know that there were laws of 
> physics in existence dictating the formation of galaxies? 


This is a scary theory.   If someone were around watching the galaxies 
form, then they would have formed differently? 


[Dan] 
> The laws astronomers apply are the result of thinking 


Yes, but “the laws astronomers apply” don't determine what 
happens.   That’s the point of Pirsig’s platypus example: 
scientists said an egg-laying mammal was against the laws of biology, 
but platypi ignore those scientists. 
If you swing on a swing, there is a point where you will feel weightlessness & 
other points where you will not.  When Plato swang did he feel the same? 
Or was he not able to because there was no gravity then? 









Craig  
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