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And now for something completely different:
Here's a site I found recently. It seems really interesting. I've barely read any of it though, so for all I know it could turn out like that other massive site somebody posted in probably the other thread: increasingly ridiculous. The one article I read (most of) is this one on the cosmological argument, which is the one that says that the universe must have been caused by something, and goes on to say that that something must be God. Unsurprisingly, I found it to have holes here and there. Like, can somebody explain this to me: Quote:
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07-17-2007, 10:23 PM | #302 | |
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Isnt logic great? But what are you trying to prove with this? That God himself is not infinite? Or that the universe is not infinite? I beleive both are true. Were there a god he could not possibly have infinite power, this would mean that due to his actions an infinite number of possibilities exist, which was just proved earlier to be false. Although the more dogmatic christians would say "god works in mysterious ways, most people would innately question the plausibility of an 'infinite being'"
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07-18-2007, 12:04 AM | #304 |
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I'm trying to prove that they can't prove that the universe isn't eternal.
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07-18-2007, 12:24 AM | #305 |
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Yeah here is the thing, logical while great doesn't always translate to physical law all that well. In mathematics for example there are several ways to deal with infinities depending on how and way they arise. Ways that don't screw things up. The only way to really apply logic universally in a physically relevant way is through math.
Also, there are infinities happening all the time. Put to mirrors across from each other and bam you have an infinity. Put a microphone next to the speaker its plugged into and bam you have an infinity. Crush matter slightly below the density of the nucleus of and atom and boom infinity. Draw yourself a circle boom infinity. Heck take a strip of paper, pull the ends together so it makes a loop then twist one end 180 degrees and glue the ends together. Now you have a one sided strip of paper that goes on forever. Hell any irrational number, PI for example, is infinite. Also, you can't argue infinities with standard logic because we don't know really know what an infinity is aside from something without end. Taking that alone its really not all that inconsistent to say cutting an infinity in half gives you another infinity. If you place to mirrors across from each other and then cut them both in half and keep both half across from their partner you have created two infinites out of one. Besides all that you can't really logically or scientifically prove a negative absolutely anyway. There is always that chance you just haven't collected the right data. However, with all the infinities we have floating around its safe to assume that they can exist. In short, when a philosopher claims he's logically deduced some fact about science don't listen to him because its little better than a guess. If a scientist claims that he's scientifically proven something about morals don't listen to him either because its little better than a guess. |
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07-18-2007, 04:58 AM | #307 |
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This is why mathematics invented cardinalities. They are basically ways of catergorising the sizes of different infinite sets.
And who needs an oscillating universe anyway? Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are all good. Also that still assumes the universe is logical which is something that has been proven to be mathematically unprovable. And all you need to do to prove it to yourself is to look at qauntum stuff. |
07-18-2007, 05:34 PM | #308 |
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I really don't see what a Christian hopes to gain by a demonstration against eternity or infinity, even if it was convincing. Christian models of the universe rely so much on these concepts.
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