From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2003 - 20:25:52 BST
Johnny:
> Apparently, time started when the creation started.
As I said, it doesn't make sense. It takes time to create anything.
> Steven Hawking thinks that there was no actual point of t=0, but that it
> somehow gets dull and fuzzy around there and time never actually started
> but had always been starting very slowly or something like that.
Steven Hawking gets dull and fuzzy alright! As Pirsig asked, "Why is
the reality most acceptable to science one that no small child can be
expected to understand?" (Lila, Chap. 7) I like to see Hawking answer
that one. :-)
Platt
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