From Newsgroup: alt.astronomy
casagiannoni@optonline.net wrote:
It is obvious to the space time continuum
that there be no limits or bounds.
That is not so, and it is gibberish, too.
For any time, there was a yesterday,
and a tomorow.
That does not have to be so because -- as I have already explained to you -- all current physical theories fail to work when our universe is too small as then its temperature and the energies are too high, too. So we simply do
not know, and maybe cannot know this.
For any point, there is always further
and back.
Go to the North Pole and try to go further North, or the South Pole, and try
to go further South.
Or try to find a hotter place instead [1] and go to... the center of Earth,
and then more to the center than you already are.
There are people reading this who would not mind you trying either one.
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[1] <
https://youtu.be/h9FurAf4C4g?list=PL41EYJuJ5YuDgD6PeMro6NdNFNcR3A6pK&t=903>
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