I'm
searching for a way to protect my family in the wake of the ensuing
anarchy when this hits the airwaves. If you were to shop this around,
you wouldn't have any problems getting it on the air.
-Josh, Michigan
As
always, I enjoyed it. It seemed to me that this time it started
out a little slower and was a little less sharp-tongued than previous
editions. But it seemed to pick up the pace towards the end.
Taking
up your challenge to disagree: When you stated that scientists simply
say "Big Bang" and can't explain it beyond that, I believe
that the latest push forward in Quantum Physics (M-Theory and even
later F-Theory) gets into an attempt at an explanation of what scientists
who adhere to that theory now believe the Big Bang to be. The whole
thing opened up and "explained" by the "mind-boggling"
mathematical revelations introduced when the 11th Dimension was
first introduced. I'd have to go back and research it to make sure
I'm not describing this from a faulty memory, but in very simplistic
terms I believe I saw the "Big Bang" described as the
collision of two universes in the 11th Dimension. Obviously not
describable in our limited three dimensional (four if you count
time) experience, but apparently describable in very complex mathematical
terms. In any event scientists are now beyond simply stating "Big
Bang" and leaving it at that.
- The Colonel, Florida
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