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06/30/09

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Our Remarkable Cosmic Abode

By Robert Deyes
ARN Correspondent

"It is a remarkable thing", said Sir Hart,
"that we find ourselves thinking of a cosmical start,
in which all that we know and we love came to be,
from a specified moment of time."
"In fact time itself is said to begin",
said Sir Hart as he pensively scratched at his chin.
"And as space expanded, we see from within,
that it started as small as a dime."

"The expansion of space was controlled to a T,
as fine-tuned an expansion, we never did see,
like an archer who shoots an arrow will be,
so precise in his aim and his shot.
It is from the heat radiating from space,
that Wilson and Penzias came face to face,
with a finding that changed how we looked at our race,
for our cosmos was small as a dot."

"It began at a point so incredibly small",
said Sir Hart as he stood almost two meters tall,
indicating the tinniest dust on the wall,
"This is how we are told it began:
There was a brief period of hyperinflation
from which space arose from a point in creation,
not too fast or slow to ensure the formation,
of galaxies visible to man."

For those who don't like what the finding implies,
that there must be a maker who stretched out the skies,
so controlled an expansion we see with our eyes,
there is one riposte they propound.
"Our cosmos is one out of many" we're told,
"so statistical chance will ensure that the mold,
of a cosmos conducive to life will unfold,
in one of the many around."

"But where" we may ask "are the many around?"
"All those cosmic abodes that we're told must abound,
having spawned from a sponge before time had been wound,
and from which ours arose as we see?"
There is no firm evidence that we observe,
that our universe here, so shaped like a curve,
is one of a 'Multiverse'. Oh what a nerve!
Conjecture is all it could be!

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