Re: Making money from Java




Doesn't the big bang theory propose that everything in what we call the
universe came into to being from nothing? It seems many scientists have no
problem in believing that, but I personally think it takes a lot of faith to
believe it.

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"Oliver Wong" <owong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> B) God created things from nothing. Tomorrow, He may change his mind
> and everything may revert to nothing again. God also made matter resist
> forces applied to it. Tomorrow, he may change his mind and cause matter to
> boost any forces it receives, causing a feedback effect and accelerating
> objects beyond the speed of light. God wants things to get attract to each
> other, and it looks like he wants massive things to attract more than
> lighter things. However, maybe tomorrow things will repulse each other
> instead. Or maybe the lighter things will exert a stronger force of
> attraction. It's all up to His whim. Also, he may go back in time and
> change the past so that God never did create anything from nothing in the
> first place, thus nullifying this whole explanation. Perhaps there will
> never have existed a moon.

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