[EMAIL PROTECTED]  said:
> It turns out that when you add the mass of the matter in the universe
> to the gravitational potential energy (which happens to be negative),
> that the sum of the two is "suspiciously close to zero" (to quota a
> famous physicist whose name I can't remember).

Hmm, the universe as one of a pair of virtual particles on the event
horizon of a /whale/ of a black hole...
That has possibilities.  I started to type, "real possibilities," but
what does that /mean/ in this context?

Cybe R. Wizard
-- 
When Windows are opened the bugs come in.
        Winduhs


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