That article was a lot of fuzzy-headed confusion. There is no meaning to 'encircling the universe', and no reason to be able to exclude some putative uncaused cause from the ability to be encircled in some arbitrary manner.
Goedel's Incompleteness Theorem means you can't find a complete axiom set within a system. AT best, you can apply that science by saying we will never know everything, that there will always be more to discover.
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To answer your question: No.
That article was a lot of fuzzy-headed confusion. There is no meaning to 'encircling the universe', and no reason to be able to exclude some putative uncaused cause from the ability to be encircled in some arbitrary manner.
Goedel's Incompleteness Theorem means you can't find a complete axiom set within a system. AT best, you can apply that science by saying we will never know everything, that there will always be more to discover.
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