Re: I believe in a supreme being
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 02:19:59 -0500, Dale Kelly
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The current models of the building blocks of reality are either point
particles, or strings with one dimension being that of a point, within a
continuum (the real number line of some number of dimensions in
spacetime). We are not finite. Any mass besides a point particles spans
an aleph-null infinity within the aleph-one continuums of reality,
And the supreme being is Professor Irwin Corey?
Greg Guarino
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