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To: James Yegerlehner who wrote (13837)4/9/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (2) of 39621
 
James, either this universe is eternal or something created it; otherwise it wouldn't be here. That's not as naive or anthropic as it sounds when you consider what I did not say. I have not suggested what form this extra-universal space might take or the entities which reside in it. There's nothing challenging or even thought provoking about the notion of a universe within the context of a necessarily undefined containing space. Such a container would not necessarily share any of the properties of this universe or, by extention, any artifacts of those properties. So, in the absence of time or anything else which we might consider universal, where is the glaring contradiction?
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