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5. Friedman's solutions to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity predicts that all the matter and energy in the universe occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom approximately 14 billion years ago and then began to expand and cool.You know what...for sake of brevity and simplicity...I will agree. We live in a physical world of cause and effect...sure. Those things that I can observe in my world are the result of cause and effect. Yes.Wrong...scientifically we dont even know what kind of universe we live in. We have laws but even scientific laws can be disproved as they have in the past.So let's examine the evidence.
1. We live in a deterministic universe governed by rules.
Right or wrong?
I like to think we live in a physical, causal universe but then science tells us that even this is not so. We however certainly DO NOT live in a deterministic universe.
6. The observations of cosmic background radiation and red shift confirm Friedman's prediction that all the matter and energy in the universe occupied the space of 1 billionth of 1 trillionth the size of a single atom and then began to expand and cool.
Right or wrong?
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