Mr Laurier
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Only if you are the most self depressing pessimist.So it's one disaster after another?
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Only if you are the most self depressing pessimist.So it's one disaster after another?
Isn't it the Singularity that destroyed the Primordial Atom's state of existence?
Had the Singularity not occurred, we wouldn't be on our way to heat death.
I can't really say I ever thought of it quite that way, haha!Isn't it the Singularity that destroyed the Primordial Atom's state of existence?
Had the Singularity not occurred, we wouldn't be on our way to heat death.
Whether I agree with that aside (which I don't), even if it did go back to where it came from, it was by way of a universal natural disaster ... right?
Now there, I think, you've got something! All these believers I try to convince that from God's POV, time is a tool, not a principle of existence. When he created his dwelling place, it was a completed project as soon as he spoke it into existence, no matter how long we think it took.Not sure, but if you take the perspective of time as another dimension of the Universe it's ultimately already complete, beginning to end, all at once and time is just a perspective.
And on the pedestal, these words appear:
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
It is a beautiful mess. I'm just here for the ride, as if I had a choice. Lol
This has nothing to do with the "big bang" model of the universe.
We're not even a blip on the radar of existence. There'll be a time when someone will have the last thought of you that anyone will have. And then even the memory of you will cease to exist. We got lucky, so let's make the most of it, Public!
That's right, not only is a singularity no longer held to be physically real/possible, but evidence such as the cosmic background radiation suggests the universe had a finite minimum scale. See 'There was no big bang sngularity'.Okay, that makes sense. For some reason I thought the laws of physics applied post-Big Bang but not to an initial singularity, but I'm not even sure if anyone talks about an initial singularity anymore.
Only if you consider its consistency with laws derived from current observations to be confirmation bias... So, no.Sounds just a bit like confirmation bias. Just saying...
Cosmologists no longer think of the "Big Bang" as a creation event but an event in the evolution of the universe occurring around 10⁻³² s after the supposed Big Bang singularity which is no longer considered possible due to quantum physics.Okay, that makes sense. For some reason I thought the laws of physics applied post-Big Bang but not to an initial singularity, but I'm not even sure if anyone talks about an initial singularity anymore.
That's right, not only is a singularity no longer held to be physically real/possible, but evidence such as the cosmic background radiation suggests the universe had a finite minimum scale. See 'There was no big bang sngularity'.
Sounds like a catastrophe is on the way.
We're not even a blip on the radar of existence. There'll be a time when someone will have the last thought of you that anyone will have. And then even the memory of you will cease to exist. We got lucky, so let's make the most of it, Public!
Maybe the OP meant something more along the lines of serendipitous 'catastrophe'.A disaster is when things turn out really, really badly. If you think that they have, is there someone we can hold to account?
Well, I won't be going gentle into that good night. And we've had some Shelley, so why not some Dylan Thomas (who lived a few minutes from where I grew up), read by Michael Sheen who has the exact South Wales accent needed. After a few beers and my Aussie twang reverts to that from the Land of My Fathers, this is what I sound like:
Maybe the OP meant something more along the lines of serendipitous 'catastrophe'.
What say we skip the song and dance and answer the challenge please?
Thanks.