Re: if the big bang reverses will all the toothpaste eventually go back in its tubes? and then the tubes disappear.
- From: Timberwoof <timberwoof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 02:04:02 -0800
In article <Kgoxf.622$_S7.513@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Alex Mak" <makalex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just because the math works in either direction, doesn't mean that nature
> will respond accordingly.
Yep.
> Gravity is a good example, so far it only works in
> one direction in nature but both ways on paper.
What does that mean? Are you using a flawed mathematical model of gravity?
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