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  • Nobar King
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    Re: Cyclical Time?

    I'm expecting you to answer your own question, again.

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  • Hounslow
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    Re: Cyclical Time?

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    Sounds like you have heard of it, so you answered your own question. Do you have any other questions that you'd like to answer?
    Just wondering what people here think of the idea?

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  • Hounslow
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    Re: Cyclical Time?

    Originally posted by Nurse Clampett View Post
    It sounds like you're saying God created the Universe to grow an ever-expanding fat ass.
    Hello Nurse Calmpett

    Not "an ever-expanding fat ass"...

    A perpetual "expansion / contraction" cycle.

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: Cyclical Time?

    Originally posted by Hounslow View Post
    Has anyone heard of the idea that time is cyclical with no end and no beginning....?
    Sounds like you have heard of it, so you answered your own question. Do you have any other questions that you'd like to answer?

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  • Nurse Clampett
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    Re: Cyclical Time?

    Originally posted by Hounslow View Post
    Hello All...

    Just wondering...

    Has anyone heard of the idea that time is cyclical with no end and no beginning....?

    There is no "big bang" as such - rather a perpetual expansion of the universe to a critical point where it then contracts. The universe then reaches a critical point where it begins to expand again - in other words it gets so small that it explodes, which could be called the "big bang", in a manner of thinking.

    What are your thoughts?
    It sounds like you're saying God created the Universe to grow an ever-expanding fat ass.

    Leave a comment:


  • Hounslow
    started a topic Cyclical Time?

    Cyclical Time?

    Hello All...

    Just wondering...

    Has anyone heard of the idea that time is cyclical with no end and no beginning....?

    There is no "big bang" as such - rather a perpetual expansion of the universe to a critical point where it then contracts. The universe then reaches a critical point where it begins to expand again - in other words it gets so small that it explodes, which could be called the "big bang", in a manner of thinking.

    What are your thoughts?
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