dant said:Ok, thanks for the explanation, even though I cannot
even begin to understand it. I am truly humbled! :)
Don't worry. Me too.
dant said:Ok, thanks for the explanation, even though I cannot
even begin to understand it. I am truly humbled! :)
ark said:Q: 3 is the torus. (L) What is a loop of the cylinder? Yes, there is one loop and then there is another loop. One loop is probably what we call time - cyclical time.
A: Time cycle.
Q: What is the second loop?
A: Included, but not inclusive.
Q: I guess that means that it is included, but is not the whole thing. It covers that, but that isn't the whole thing. What DOES it mean?
A: Yes.
Q: Wait, I asked what is the second loop. The second loop is included but not inclusive?
A: Remember, you do have cycles but that does not necessarily mean cyclical. 3 Dimensional depiction of loop, seek hexagon for more. Geometric theory provides answers for key. Look to stellar windows. Octagon, hexagon, pentagon.
Q: Are those the different levels of density?
A: No, but it relates. Geometry gets you there, algebra sets you "free."
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Hawking article said:In his latest book, he said the 1992 discovery of a planet orbiting another star other than the Sun helped deconstruct the view of the father of physics Isaac Newton that the universe could not have arisen out of chaos but was created by God.
"That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions -- the single Sun, the lucky combination of Earth-Sun distance and solar mass, far less remarkable, and far less compelling evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.
Laura said:Hawking article said:In his latest book, he said the 1992 discovery of a planet orbiting another star other than the Sun helped deconstruct the view of the father of physics Isaac Newton that the universe could not have arisen out of chaos but was created by God.
"That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions -- the single Sun, the lucky combination of Earth-Sun distance and solar mass, far less remarkable, and far less compelling evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.
The above is about the stupidest reasoning I've ever heard. It also reveals something rather shocking about Hawking: that he ever bought into the "humanity is at the top of the heap" thing. Geeze, didn't he factor in the idea that there were probably millions, if not billions, of planets and beings all through the universe BEFORE he heard about this other planet???? Are we to understand that he did not consider that a possibility/ probability? Now, we have to think about everything he has ever done as coming from an extremely narrow mind.
WhiteBear said:I think he knew exactly what the probability was that there were planets around other stars...but, in good scientific humor, he waited until there was objective evidence before making a statement to the public that counters what millions of God-fearing monotheists hold dear to their hearts. He knows the intensity of the spotlight he stands in (okay, sits), and is accordingly cautious in his words, I believe.
WhiteBear said:I think he knew exactly what the probability was that there were planets around other stars...
Laura said:Hawking article said:In his latest book, he said the 1992 discovery of a planet orbiting another star other than the Sun helped deconstruct the view of the father of physics Isaac Newton that the universe could not have arisen out of chaos but was created by God.
"That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions -- the single Sun, the lucky combination of Earth-Sun distance and solar mass, far less remarkable, and far less compelling evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.
The above is about the stupidest reasoning I've ever heard. It also reveals something rather shocking about Hawking: that he ever bought into the "humanity is at the top of the heap" thing. Geeze, didn't he factor in the idea that there were probably millions, if not billions, of planets and beings all through the universe BEFORE he heard about this other planet???? Are we to understand that he did not consider that a possibility/ probability? Now, we have to think about everything he has ever done as coming from an extremely narrow mind.
Laura said:Hawking article said:In his latest book, he said the 1992 discovery of a planet orbiting another star other than the Sun helped deconstruct the view of the father of physics Isaac Newton that the universe could not have arisen out of chaos but was created by God.
"That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions -- the single Sun, the lucky combination of Earth-Sun distance and solar mass, far less remarkable, and far less compelling evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.
The above is about the stupidest reasoning I've ever heard. It also reveals something rather shocking about Hawking: that he ever bought into the "humanity is at the top of the heap" thing. Geeze, didn't he factor in the idea that there were probably millions, if not billions, of planets and beings all through the universe BEFORE he heard about this other planet???? Are we to understand that he did not consider that a possibility/ probability? Now, we have to think about everything he has ever done as coming from an extremely narrow mind.
JGeropoulas said:the mathematical odds alone make it impossible to believe that earth has a monopoly on life!
ark said:"and the "Big Bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics"
And the laws of physics were inevitable consequence of what?
"Because there is a law such as gravity,the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist," Hawking writes.
msante said:Sorry, I think I mess. My English is too limited to express ideas that not even clear in my mind. Unfortunately google translate is not helping me much this time.

Hawking said:I am discounting reports of UFOs. Why would they appear only to cranks and weirdos?
* As quoted in a TED talk, "Asking big questions about the universe"
Wikipedia said:"Crank" is a pejorative term used for a person who unshakably holds a belief that most of his or her contemporaries consider to be false.[1] A "cranky" belief is so wildly at variance with commonly accepted belief as to be ludicrous. Cranks characteristically dismiss all evidence or arguments which contradict their own unconventional beliefs, making rational debate an often futile task.