Re: Did our cosmos exist before the big bang?
Dec 14, 2008 06:31 PM
by Richard Semock
The big what? Western physical science considers only a fraction of
the universe which makes it lame from the get-go. Poor Hawking is
beating his brains out groping around with considering only a few
pieces of the puzzle.
The SD on the other hand is a product of a finished study of the
universe which the ancient wisdom is. I rely more on the SD when it
comes to the determination of paraphysical states of the cosmos. The
stanzas dont spell it out in a scientific sense but they are sign
posts that point the way to the structure of reality.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Leon Maurer <leonmaurer@...> wrote:
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> Did our cosmos exist before the big bang?
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> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026861.500-did-our-cosmos-
> exist-before-the-big-bang.html?DCMP=NLC-nletter&nsref=mg20026861.500
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> http://tinyurl.com/5tkvfb
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> Very likely -- if the ABC fractal involved holographic field model
of
> periodic cosmogenesis is correct.
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> Leon Maurer
> http://canonizer.com/topic.asp/23/13
> "Note: This canonizer topic ("HARD PROBLEM") enables us to
directly
> compare theories and models of consciousness and its
interconnections
> with mind, memory, brain, body, senses, etc.. If you agree with
the
> ABC theory of cosmogenesis -- postulating consciousness as an a
> priori quality of ubiquitous absolute space (or any other
reasonable
> theory) please feel free to sign on to add your support or, if you
> have anything to add or contribute to the topic, or wish to post
your
> own theory, open a new sub-camp or camp statement."
> http://www.tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics/
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