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Author Topic:   No Abiogenesis, no Evolution, then what?
cavediver
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Message 90 of 173 (250747)
10-11-2005 10:21 AM
Reply to: Message 86 by Chiroptera
10-08-2005 9:57 PM


Re: Not preposterous at all.
And if the universe has existed forever (an idea, I admit, that seems to be contradicted by modern cosmology)
Not really. There are no observations that suggest a beginning to time 14 billion years ago. Only the maths of BBT show a "beginning" but BBT is purely classical. Some of our quantum modifications allow the universe to have an inifinte past, others retain the "beginning" a finite time in the past. We have no idea

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