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Originally Posted by Logic = Confusion
It wouldn't matter if the Big Bang did happen, if the universe is static, or if God created the universe...none of those explains our origin. ....That contradicts everything we are taught and every principle we base our knowledge off of. I think we can all come to the agreement that it is all beyond our grasp and it will remain that way for a very, very long time. No sense in arguing something we can't understand, I say live for the now and everything after.
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MTM, you beat me to it, but I'd still like to add:
Very nicely conveyed, l=c.
This would be worth quoting over on the Phil. of Sci. forum (or thereabouts).
Welcome? to cosmology, et al.

Help us break some preconceptions!
Pluto....
"At this moment their are billions of dollars spent on the theory and related projects. If the theory was pulled from under them, they stand to lose billions of dollars." -Pluto
All of this (loss of theory and funding) might come to pass given whatever, etc.;
but that still wouldn't change the insight gained from asking the questions, analyzing the data, and running the experiments that have been so far.
...or words to that effect.

IMHO
