 | >From: Bill Sheppard (oldcoot@webtv.net) >Subject: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian >Newsgroups: alt.astronomy >Date: 2005-01-23 07:20:03 PST >From SDR: >>I am, in effect, telling you that the fabric >>of reality is a fine weave of >>interconnections (all are connected >>to/with each other) and therefore that if >>even one of the threads should break... it >>would rip the entire fabric apart at once!
>How then, O wise one, do you reconcile this >with your assertion that space is "nothingness"? >What mediates and implements this interconnectedness >or 'entanglement'? Sky Pixies? Inquiring minds would >like to know. (Ziinni take a hike.) oc
Hello, inquiring mind! Now, ask yourself, kind Bill: "What cement-walled channel doth a ball flying in a given direction travel on, I wonder?" Then answer yourself: "It travels by way of the Newton Express! 50 cents fare. That sounds reasonable." It's also cause-and-effect, even without any strings attached.
Now try to imagine this "flying ball" suddenly deciding, willy-nilly, right in the middle of its flight to hang a left... for no apparent reason at all!!!!!
Now THAT would be an effect without any visible cause at all. And such a crazy ball would literally send the whole universe into chaos & dissolution... as it banged this & that. Why, soon it might even hit you on your old hard head & crack (I mean the ball, obviously).
Really, you old hound dog: Do you really believe in pixies at your age? Or are you just trying to pull my ole hairy leg? (This late'n the game.)
S D Rodrian http://poems.sdrodrian.com http://physics.sdrodrian.com http://ar.sdrodrian.com
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