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	<title>Comments on: Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes &#8211; by Alex Vilenkin</title>
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		<title>By: Victor de Botton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Victor de Botton</dc:creator>
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		<description>How true!
Sterile is the word.
Furthermore pretentious and disconnected to humanity.
Who allows them to use mathematics, a human created discipline, to describe the universe, much older than any human?
If their &quot;theories&quot; cannot make the link then they are sterile and dead ended.
The important thing I did when developing the &quot;Theorem of movement&quot; was to close the loop at the end of the theorem and deduce from the theorem that human thinking is of the same universe as movement exactly as stars and planets and atoms and photons.
Victor de Botton &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 09.19.06 - 2:18 am &#124; #</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How true!<br />
Sterile is the word.<br />
Furthermore pretentious and disconnected to humanity.<br />
Who allows them to use mathematics, a human created discipline, to describe the universe, much older than any human?<br />
If their &#8220;theories&#8221; cannot make the link then they are sterile and dead ended.<br />
The important thing I did when developing the &#8220;Theorem of movement&#8221; was to close the loop at the end of the theorem and deduce from the theorem that human thinking is of the same universe as movement exactly as stars and planets and atoms and photons.<br />
Victor de Botton | Email | Homepage | 09.19.06 &#8211; 2:18 am | #</p>
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