02-13-2026, 01:10 AM
Thanks Duke,
'eloquent' is a word that seems to crop up a lot with scientists when talking about theories. I'm sure I've heard Brian Cox and Neil deGrasse Tyson use it a lot.
'The Big Bang' is probably not good for a title now that I think about it, although learning about it years ago was the reason for feeling that a 'magic was lost'. But it's not so much the theory, rather the order that is the reason.
It used to be wrong to ask what was before the big bang, now it's a perfectly reasonable question.
Might rethink title, cheers for reading.
'eloquent' is a word that seems to crop up a lot with scientists when talking about theories. I'm sure I've heard Brian Cox and Neil deGrasse Tyson use it a lot.
'The Big Bang' is probably not good for a title now that I think about it, although learning about it years ago was the reason for feeling that a 'magic was lost'. But it's not so much the theory, rather the order that is the reason.
It used to be wrong to ask what was before the big bang, now it's a perfectly reasonable question.
Might rethink title, cheers for reading.
wae aye man ye radgie
