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Smile Re: could the universe began without any mass/energy? - 02-14-2007, 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cohen avshalom View Post
first thank you for remark,regards michael.,from england,by avshalom charly cohen from isreal,my general idea it is that the location its in the edge of the universe'on the jacket of the universe,,second in page 3 i claim that if hubble(the astronom) wasn't take the picture of the universe began with mass/energy 'the reason it is because he didnt consist option that mass/energy could be created,if he was taking that option he was get to a first piont without any energy or mass,jest enptyness.
please continue remark this is very inportmant for me,that i could to elevate my to (theory, hypothesis)-that the universe began without any mass or energy( in addition-link my web site-this is inportmane that i will get as many a passible in addition)
by cohen avshalom charly
Your idea of jacket of the universe,this edge,you speak of,it suggests that there is also
a non-universe on the other or over this edge?What say you of this?Are you also suggesting that there is a "something" from a "nothing"ie,universe occuring without mass/energy?

regards michael/


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