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-Some physicists believed and promoted that in the tiny world of electrons, quarks, and gluons, the fabric of space is full of gaps and time appears jittery.

-In 2003, astophysicists showed that time and space may be smooth after all.

-Ohhh, the parallels.
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-If space-time is smooth, black holes cannot exist.

-And, the Big-Bang couldn't have happened.
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-What about space and time? Are they the physical interface with consciousness?

-To connect consciousness with space, it should span space - all space - and to connect with time, it should span all time.

-Are space and time vital to the mechanism linking consciousness to physical nature?
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"Without fuzziness, all of the matter and energy of the universe has to be packed, at the moment of creation, into a volume that is zero, with infinite temperature and infinite density. It is an impossible thing to contemplate, and it cannot be reconciled with the current Big-Bang theory," Richard Lieu of the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
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