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Old 12-26-2011, 05:24 AM   #154 (permalink)
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Looks like there's something going on here. Yeah I got it right, a kindergarten session having a lesson in identifying the different shapes (i.e. circle, oblong, square, rectangle, triangle etc)

Seriously, one can only conclude that disputing over something else that does not correlate to the subject matter is just a waste of time.

Anyway, I have this question: (read it somewhere)

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What is the origin of matter, energy, spacetime and the fundamental forces that form the universe / multiverse?
The above question is considered as one of the empirical phenomena lacking clear scientific explanation as far as the existence of the universe (i.e. thru Big Bang Theory) is concerned.

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The Big Bang is a well-tested scientific theory which is widely accepted within the scientific community because it is the most accurate and comprehensive explanation for the full range of phenomena astronomers observe.

The framework for the Big Bang model relies on Albert Einstein's general relativity and on simplifying assumptions (such as homogeneity and isotropy of space).
Either the two of you can answer the question or make any relevant comment.
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