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All science is cosmology, I believe, and for me the interest of philosophy, no less than of science, lies solely in the contributions which it has made to it.

Karl Popper (1959)



The postulation of preferred hyperplanes of simultaneity in the structure of space-time is, in fact, the only position which does not face severe difficulties.

William Craig (2008)



Newton’s much misunderstood and greatly maligned distinction between absolute and relative time deserves our thoughtful consideration.

William Craig (2008)



Unfortunately for Einstein’s Special Theory, however, its … assumptions are now seen to be questionable, unjustified, false, perhaps even illogical

William Craig (2008)



But on the Einsteinian interpretation [of SR] reality literally falls apart, and there is no one way the world is.

William Craig (2008)



[T]hree physical realities―the cosmological fluid, the microwave background radiation, and the quantum mechanical vacuum―all serve to revitalize in a new guise the concept of the aether.

William Craig (2008)



A dialogue can be among any number of people, not just two. Even one person can have a sense of dialogue within himself, if the spirit of the dialogue is present.

David Bohm (1996)