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Author Topic:   questions about the origin of singularity = nothing
Son Goku
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Message 28 of 38 (285808)
02-11-2006 7:53 AM
Reply to: Message 27 by Glory2God
02-11-2006 12:15 AM


Slow down there sparky!
The theory of relativity predicts an ABSOLUTE beginning. The first law of thermodynamics can not allow for such a beginning.
I'm going to assume you mean the second law of thermodynamics, because the first law barely rules out anything.
(In fact the origin of the second law was the inadequacy of the first)
The second law definitely allows for such a beginning and in no way contradicts relativity.
(In fact if you get into the issue of Weyl curvature they're supportive of each other)

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