The problem is that the «on and on it goes» explanation actually is not an answer — unless we concede that
this suggests infinite time and material existence as I suggested originally.
Not exact matches
And even scientists such as Vilenkin who co-authored the paper that
suggests that this universe being past
infinite is unlikely reveals that many assumptions were made (akin to working in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't
suggest anything beyond the space -
time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories under consideration.
What makes the assumption so remarkable is that it flew in the face of the best astronomical data of the
time, which
suggested a nonuniform universe in which the stars are all concentrated in a finite clump surrounded by an
infinite empty space.
I never dug into the DLC for either of its sequels, either, so I'm looking forward to that, when free
time finds a way — though I might skip the questionable politics of
Infinite, as much as my cloudy memory
suggests I quite liked it the first
time.
While the paintings of the early»50s achieve an unparalleled richness in color, built up in great, unyielding vertical walls that
suggest infinite extension, he was at the same
time creating works of such austerity as 1950 - K - No.
Like music, these paintings
suggest expansion into
infinite time as well as space, and, as in music is pure sound, these paintings are pure vision.
Jurors were three
times as likely as judges to put an
infinite value on life,
suggesting that judges are less likely to exhibit a «zero - risk» mentality.