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I'm not using it to support the existence of a god, of course, as much as I'm just pointing out that the universe really shouldn't exist at all and it's highly suspicious that it does. Quote:
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I don't pretend what the greater purpose of anything is, but I can tell you what life is like for a human on Earth. So yeah, survive, grow, reproduce, repeat is about it. What that has to do with the great whole, I have no idea. Quote:
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Also, I doubt anyone really says there can't be a deity because it had to have either always been there or magically spawned, and that makes no sense; rather, they object because that makes no sense in the context of trying to explain why the universe exists. If we're to accept that it's possible for something to do one of those two things, then we don't need to invoke any gods to explain why stuff is here for us to poke. Quote:
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Quantum mechanics and Relativity require so much complex math because the laws we normally take for granted are really poor approximations. That doesn't mean that you can go around ignoring them because they accurately describe our environment just not the more exotic ones. |
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There could be much deeper laws of physics than quantum physics which may in fact suggest the existence of intelligent design that we simply haven't discovered yet. Heck, if we can describe the entire universe in big math equations, you could take that to mean maybe God is really some big cosmic math geek.
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If we can describe the universe with math all it means is that 1+1 still equals 2. In other words one can say that math works because of the conservation of mass/energy. All math is based on counting and counting only works when you can't make something suddenly vanish from the system. Since we can't do that it means counting and thereby all the math built on it must describe the universe. Last edited by Sithdarth; 09-21-2007 at 11:18 PM. |
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