Cosmologists should keep an open mind 
10 June 2006 

Magazine issue 2555 
""THERE'S an oft-repeated story, probably an urban myth, of a 
cosmologist accosted by an old woman after a lecture. The universe, 
insisted the woman, is flat and rests on the back of a turtle. The 
cosmologist asked what the turtle rests on. "You can't make a fool of 
me that easily," said the woman. "It's turtles all the way down." 

It is easy to mock any cosmological thinking that strays from the 
mainstream as "turtles all the way down", but that is short-sighted. 
Our best attempt at describing the history of the universe - a big 
bang followed by a super-fast expansion - has observational support, 
but it creates many questions, and we can't be sure it is the last 
word. 

The idea that the universe was born inside a dying star (see "Do the 
cosmic twist") is far from mainstream, and it remains to be seen how 
it ...""

http://space.newscientist.com/channel/astronomy/cosmology/mg19025552.8
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