[kj] OT: Science question
GREG SLAWSON
gregslawson at msn.com
Tue Apr 7 09:50:12 EDT 2009
The only thing I've hear that is similar is the "Steady State" theory (of Fred Hoyle) in astronomy, which was discredited several decades ago. It said that new galaxies and stars (or maybe just hydrogen atoms--I forgot) were constantly being created out of nothing to replace dying ones.
From: gasw30 at hotmail.com
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 12:55:44 +0000
Subject: [kj] OT: Science question
Has anyone heard of an apparently credible scientific theory that suggests the universe is a single event? In other words in reality the universe has no past or future, but that human consciousness is configured to (falsely) perceive a past and a future.
For all I know this could be mainstream Hawkings stuff but I heard about it on a science documentary recently (Horizon) and although I've read extremely deeply into quantum theory for hundreds of years, I'd never heard of this.
Can someone ask Jaz's brother?
I've googled all over for this but not come across it. Sorry to be so off topic but if religion can pitch up here then there's room for a little science, eh?
Thanks
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