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Fred - I'm sorry to say you got it all wrong again!

Submitted by donzzz on Wed, 2008-05-14 18:08.

There is no mention of an invisible heaven or divine force. The evidence I use is the observation that scientists have recently discovered - that the galaxies are accelerating - just as a body accelerates as it falls toward the earth under the force of gravity.

In the case of the accelerating galaxies - there must be a force that is causing them to accelerate (fall). I say there is a force at the boundary of a finite universe that causes this action.

Again I say - A perpetually expanding universe requires a constant creation of the physical laws of nature. To me this makes no sense at all - nothing in the universe can occur unless there is a "law of nature" to guide it.

Cosmologists contend that the universe is expanding into this lawless void faster then the speed of light - incredible!!

Don Hamilton
http://novan.com/5th-forc.htm Dark Energy or Fifth force?

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