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To: rf_hombre who wrote (60329)8/2/2001 5:09:52 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 71178
 
<Does your Kiwi water exit your household sink in a counterclockwise manner?> Don't know, but it's sort of like quantum tunneling. Zzzzwwwwipppppp down the drain after spinning below the event horizon, through a string and out into a new universe [a very icky universe]. The more important question than whether it's anticlockwise or clockwise is why the heck is everything obsessed with spinning? That must be the key to all this black hole stuff, gravitons and things.

Also, how come they talk about the first 1/100th of a second of the big bang when the seconds are measured in earth days [divided up into little bits] and back in the days of high speed spin during big bangs, there wasn't any Earth or Milky Way or time anyway [or if there was some time, it was going really really fast, or really really slowly, which ever came first]? There weren't any seconds, or even minutes, hours or days back then. Even a week's holiday would have lasted what seemed like forever; or no time at all, depending on your point of view at the time = either being on the holiday or watching somebody doing it.

Mqurice