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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 04/10/2021 17:06:02 »
What I find more entertaining than the ants are the squirrels that don't abide by the rule that the seed I put in the bird feeders is for the birds. From dawn to dusk, as long as I keep seed in the feeders, there is a steady stream of birds and squirrels at the feeders hanging outside my windows. And there is constant competition among the four or five squirrels that are almost always hanging around there. They love to cling to the feeders by their hind legs and eat until they get knocked off their perch by other squirrels or incoming birds.
My bet is that this activity is universal, meaning that in a universe full of hospitable planets, of which some percentage are teaming with life, there are squirrels, or their living equivalents, jostling for the available food, all of the time in our multiple Big Bang universe.
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My bet is that this activity is universal, meaning that in a universe full of hospitable planets, of which some percentage are teaming with life, there are squirrels, or their living equivalents, jostling for the available food, all of the time in our multiple Big Bang universe.
99912,100028,100042,100113,
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