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Rick Rosner: You don’t want a theory that says your current theory, say the Big Bang, is wrong and there’s a bunch of evidence that it’s wrong, you just can’t see it.
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: [Laughing].
Rosner: That’s a bad coincidence. We have a theory that the Big Bang is wrong-ish but there are reasons why the universe looks big bang-y because that big bang-iness is part of the logically consistent structure of information. A universe that has cause and effect across its history is going to by necessity look big bang-y. You could probably also argue that the stuff that doesn’t participate overly in the visible transactions of the universe… well, by the nature of what I just said it’s going to be hard to detect but it’s that the universe has a certain amount of room for stuff that doesn’t smoothly fit into the big bang-y structure. In fact needs that stuff to provide a deep gravitational underpinning to the universe but it’s going to be squared away, it’s not going to be overly Interactive. The things that feel coincidental; that the Big Bang Theory is wrong-ish and by coincidence everything that shows that it’s wrong-ish is invisible just sounds like garbage but there are reasons reasons built into the structure of the universe why that’s so.
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Rick Rosner
American Television Writer
Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Founder, In-Sight Publishing
In-Sight Publishing
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