If we observe the paradox with the mind of an autistic child, we will see that what is not there.
http://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/savant_syndrome/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8YXZTlwTAU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq3Zj...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2XQ9...eature=related
paradoxical?, for sure . . .
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Originally Posted by Profpat Hi Everyone; Austin, from my one paradox of something from nothing ( which can be explained if you believe in God ) you come up with 3 or more paradoxes, to explain what I can explain with 1. You have it here but not here ( paradox #1 ). Everywhere but nowhere ( paradox #2 ). Existence and nonexistence ( paradox #3 ). I believe Occram when faced with the possibility of 1 paradox versus 3 paradoxes, the obvious choice would be to explore the ONE. Sorry but it appears to be a lot of gpbbledygook on your part my friend. Nobody I do agree parallel universes colliding could explain our universe, but again more complications in that now we have 2 universes to explain. I also don't buy into that theory. Dipayankar, I'm not that familiar with astrophysics to answer your question. My hobby if you will is quantum or nuclear physics. Just my thoughts gentlemen, keep your thoughts coming. Best to all, Pat |