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Originally Posted by Awkin
I'd like to give an extra idea.
If the universe was an infinitely small, infinitely dense entity, which proceeded to explode -- why would it explode in all directions at once? Wouldn't it break the boundaries at a single point? If you look at anything else, they break at one specific point, and not suddenly every side at once.
So immagine that the universe was a full stop. It wouldn't suddenly explode outwards and become a spherical shape, but rather a cone -- the universe expanding from a single point.
Having laboriously read through your theory -- I am increasingly aware of my lack of a phD in some kind of physics. And unless you, too have one -- I see no reason to believe that any of your theories are backed by anything more than thought. And however commendable that is -- teams of people who have spent their lives working off the backs of other people who spent their lives, continuing on a study that has taken thousand of years -- have the opposite view.
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You say that because he doesn't have a phD in physics his theory is nothing more than thought, well since you don't have a phD either how can you disprove it.