Re: Evidence for "Big Bang Theory"

Eric Shook (Panopticon@oubliette.COM)
Wed, 10 May 95 23:14:20 CST

In article <3oqjbk$pp3@hustle.rahul.net> Ken Smith <kensmith@rahul.net> writes:

> Systems of stars and planets do not have gears and springs and dials.

Maybe not in underfunded schools, but the really expensive ones do,
if you can afford them!


> I don't see any similarity beyond the circular motion. But even there there
> is a problem. No parts in watches travel in ellipes.

Let me get this straight. No parts in watches travel in ellipses?
How about parts not in watches?? Couldn't some of them travel in ellipses,
or do they only normally travel in watches?

While we think this one through, remember, "No cats are watches!"

> The universe is a
> disorginized mess.

So is your spelling. (Had to! I know, its a cheap and easy old
net trick. Wholly unfair, and all.)

> We only happen to live on a chunck of rock that at
> this time is following a near circular path around an average star.

I only happen to live on a block of campus dwellings. At this time
I am following a near circular path around a few average profs.

(Finals are over, I can say that!)

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