> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Joseph McAllister
> 
> I agree with the balloon example you describe John. But where did all
> the space on the inside (as populated with matter as the outside
> surface of the balloon) come from. When I speak or think of a
> "singularity" in the current model, I am referring to the "Big Bang",
> before which there was no time, no matter, no space.
> 

I don't claim to understand this stuff, but I don't think anyone claims
there was no time, no matter and no space, just that when we get there we
have plumbed the depths of our ignorance. In other words, we don't know
anything beyond the big bang, and we're probably in the position of the dog
that tries to contemplate double-entry bookkeeping - baffled - but it
doesn't mean double-entry bookkeeping doesn't exist.

B




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