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To: Bob434

Yup. I think that is the idea but I could be wrong.

In other words, if the monkey types a F in “Good night, good night! Farting is such sweet sorrow” Darn!....that would equate to the ribbon breaking and having to start over.

At some point, the “random system” has to favor success, and then success again, and then success again and again and again a million times, billion times? That would make the system not random. And a question: wasn’t the early universe (before the big bang) supposed to be completely random? What happened to make it suddenly go from a random system to an organize chaos system?


54 posted on 06/15/2017 1:44:48 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345
wasn’t the early universe (before the big bang) supposed to be completely random? What happened to make it suddenly go from a random system to an organize chaos system?

According to the Standard Models of Cosmology concerning the Big Bang. Space and Time itself came into creation by the singularity. There is no "before" the Big Bang within the property of Time in our natural universe. And there is no "outside" within our spacial system.

This is very counter-intuitive of course. It is hard to get a mental image in one's mind to how this works. It can really only be understood by abstract conceptions and mathematical formulas and such.

But an image that has helped me is to image the universe like an expanding balloon, with the galaxies being buttons on the balloon being pushed apart. The surface of the balloon would be our three dimensional space in this analogy. The galaxies are getting further apart as the balloon expands. And the balloon keeps expanding endlessly from its apparent beginning as a single point that seemingly came out of nowhere. Of course this image has the balloon within a 3 space already, and we are missing a dimension, so its not a perfect analogy.

What is outside the universe is outside of space and time. It is not in any way subject to the space and time of our universe. It is like the relationship between an author and a story the author and the fictional world the author creates in a book. The characters in the book can travel to any time or place within their universe, but they will not find the author as a phenomena in that universe...and yet the author in another sense is found everywhere in their universe.

74 posted on 06/15/2017 2:04:18 PM PDT by AndyTheBear
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