Albert Einstein and Thermonuclear Dynamics,
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-bio.htmlhttp://blather.newdream.net/t/the_answer.html The Answer to the question about infinite is this:
Einstein prooved to us that Newton's laws of thermonuclear dynamics are accurate. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every occurance, in other words, there is a reason for that occurance. Ok? So what does this have to do with infinite?
Simply this: If every reaction was caused by a previous action, then those systems would form trails of traceable events leading back to the Origin, right? For example, if you look at set up of dominoes, push one over, the next one falls, then that pushes over the next one, and so on. And if you saw a string of already toppled dominoes, you would be able to assertain what happened by tracing back the events of fallen dominoes to that first domino. This is the same reasoning we used to acquire the Big Bang knowledge. If you had a circular domino tract, they would not fall down forever. They would need to be resurrected before the cycle could continue.
So since we live in a domino reality of action-reaction, there must be an unseen force that lays out the domino pattern, and that sets up domioes once they have fallen. And! there must be an original force to push over that first domino.
Now, the universe is much more complex than any domino set up imaginable, and yet it retains it's perfect balance, glorious beauty and harmony ceaslessly! All living things can be traced to once source or cell. All stellar things can be traced to one source or point. The pattern of the universe's history, if diagrammed, would look more like a tree than a circle. A circle is infinite, while trees are unique, and structured. The order of the universe stems back to a definite beginning point, therefore our universe is not infinite, it can only be an extension of the source, which is infinite, God, perfect order, whatever you want to call it.
So each component of the systems of the universe came into being as a direct reaction from a previous action. And so on and so forth back until you have a single and solitary action which started it all. That initial action must have been precisely calculated in order to bring about the exact results that it did.
In otherwords, the endless beauty and complexity of the perfect balance of the universe doesn't just happen by accident, ya dig? 010411
