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Smile Re: "the First Cry Of The Universe" - 12-15-2006, 01:45 PM

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Two interesting comments and they deserve two serious answers... allow me to respond them along with my best regards and gratitude:


>>>>>> OPTIMISM? Optimism, my dear friend, is I R R E L E V A N T! You are asking me to present [what I consider FACTS in the deepest corner of my soul] a more... "happy" story? ...Perhaps one with a happy ending? I don't think so... but thanks anyway for your short comment...

>>>>>> My old and dear friend mike. Parents are needed among biological life, you know as well as I know that our universe is much more complex than a simple biological entity and therefore my "hypothetical analogy" was just a symbolic resemblance to a more familiar aspect of our biological existence.

HOWEVER there is a great deal of resemblance between the physical characteristics of what occured during the so-called "Big-Bang" and a bunch of worrying and controversial experimental observation in out best "Particle accelerators" today... Don't miss my next post on the subject either.


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I know what you are saying my friend,and saying it exceedingly well,I may add,
it is just that I also see an "intelligence behind all this",maybe you do not,who knows?

regards michael.


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