Thursday, February 17, 2005

Follow-up

Following up: Where did the Universe Come From?
Without a doubt, the biggest question in science is, “Where did it all come from?”

I have to disagree. I'd have to say the biggest question is “What got it started?” or maybe “Why did it get started?”

Brilliant minds have expressed every conceivable opinion.

Nooo, not really. Brilliant minds haven't offered up the theory that flaming squirrels created the universe out of matchsticks and nylon.

You'll discover:

  • The mistake Einstein later called “the biggest blunder of my career” – and a dangerous assumption that nearly blinded him to the greatest discovery of the 20th century

That would be the fact that he refused to believe that quantum mechanics existed because it's insane.

Enjoy...

Perry Marshall

Is that the same Perry Marshall as this one?

I went on a mission to study the most brilliant minds in marketing today, across dozens of industries and professions. The system I've developed over the last five years delivers powerful results for corporate sales people, in a measurable and predictable way. I now produce training tools and consult with a select number of high tech clients.

Perfectly qualified to be talkin' 'bout the universe, then.

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