It should be self-evident that the observed near-perfectly balanced structuring of our universe is indicitive that the big bang was an effort that was *aimed* toward absolute symmetry as the nearly missed goal of the effort.
The fact that the near-miss was extremely closer to absolute than not, is a dead give-away that this was a very nearly-missed attempt at perfection.
The time asymmetry is most apparently indicitive of an inherent imbalance, which will necessarily move to be satisfied, but the near-perfectly balanced configuration indicates that this effort produces the most energy-efficient structuring for economically achieving this "goal".
It should be equally obvious that it is inherent asymmetry which prevents this apparent "goal" from ever being attained, but the energy-maximizing configuration indicates that energy is universally conserved by the similarly balanced anthropic anomalies.
Makes you wonder where scientists gets their crazy ideas otherwise... ;)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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