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acgra philosophy - 03-23-2007, 01:51 PM

As a philosophy of science, it is a debate about the beginning of time. It should, at the absolute minimum, be able to answer these questions: (1) does the universe start at time zero? (2) Is there a lower bound to the values of entropy? This discourse also wants to understand all that there is about inner space. The question to the true nature of particles and quanta must also be elucidated. The search for Higgs boson could be debated. All the related physical disciplines could be found within quantum mechanics.




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Excellent thread,Time zero,yes,as the Protlye atom is pierced and emergence
occurs,the zero time begins,in other words,relativity!The other questions later.


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