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Great Wooded South Think Tank

By Billy Joe Fudge
Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry

Think Tank

Let me think now. I believe that science has proven several things we need to look at and propose some theories we should consider.


  • The moon circles the earth going forward to come back to the same spot, more or less, in less than a month.

  • Here on the earth we can take off forward in any direction in a straight line and come back to the same spot, more or less, some time in the future depending upon the mode of transportation.

  • We all ride the space ship earth forward in orbit around the sun and return to the same spot, more or less, in about a year.

  • Our sun with us and the rest of our solar system in tow is going forward around the center of our Milky Way Galaxy and we will return to the same spot, more or less, at some time in the future.

  • According to most scientists galaxies are clustered together in groups and these galaxies including our Milky Way Galaxy are going forward around the center of the galaxy cluster and we will return to the same spot, more or less, at some time way out in the future.

  • According to some scientists all the galaxy clusters are going forward drawing the moon, the earth, our sun, our solar system, our Milky Way Galaxy, our galaxy cluster, and all of us around the center of the Universe and we will return to the same spot, more or less, at some time in infinity.
Now if we take the facts as we know them and make an assumption that the theories are factual could we then carry forward a grand theory that our Universe is one of Many Universes that are going forward around the center of the Many Universes and we will return to the same spot, more or less, etc., etc., etc.? Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry


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