Then the cause of his existence is necessity and he's not an uncaused cause contrary to what many other theists say.Necessity.
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Then the cause of his existence is necessity and he's not an uncaused cause contrary to what many other theists say.Necessity.
Because the scientific community is not only well aware of this possibility that is true in various untested (and currently untestable) theories beyond the standard model, but also aware of the fact that such conclusions are mathematically derived solutions without empirical support. Actually, I don't know if it is fair to say that the poster you were commenting on hasn't submitted said findings BECAUSE of this reason, as apart from anything else I'm not sure if the poster is aware that the scientific community is divided on whether it is true and united in the view that we can't demonstrate it to be true (at least currently) even if it is. I know you are aware (as you demonstrated the post you made prior to the one quoted above), but I suspect the individual you are responding to isn't. Also, even in theories which entail indivisible units of space, there can exist infinite "space" (the universe can have expanded into an existing infinite "space", rather than creating "space" as it expanded into...well, an unanswerable).I really wonder why you do not submit this results to the scientific community.
If only somebody had at least put us on the steps to resolving Zeno's paradox such that we could describe how an infinite series could converge! I'll get to work on it, and let you know when I've developed this calculus of infinitesimals that nobody has yet investigated.Unfortunately, you don't cross an infinite amount of points because you can go from end to end and you have a start point.
So it is "us" to whom universe becomes gibberish, not to science. Science knows it clearly and won't tell us.Not at all. This is an area where the universe becomes gibberish to us
I do think science will eventually find an answer, but it will be beyond our ability to grasp because our brains are naturally limited to those of a primate.
That was my entire point.
What is your source of "science will eventually find an answer"? Is it a blind faith in science which science does not claim to have?
or none of them unless the ONE who created/evolved them communicates and informs us which one.
Topic open for Theists and Atheists alike.
Regards
Correct. God is possible. So are invisible fairies.
With zero evidence and an infinity of possible answers, it hardly matters.
I'm not willing to take such a leap of faith as narrowing an infinite field down to just two possibilities when there is precisely ZERO evidence.
And what is "possible" worth?
It's possible, that any building I go into, the first electrical outlet I see will actually dispense raspberry jam
Why in the world would I argue for chaos when there is zero evidence and an infinite number of possible answers? Lol
And your talking about possibility.Not without purposely being rigged to do so. Argument ad absurdum.
Perhaps....but is also true that religious practice is an ongoing process of discovery and evaluation...and plain scientific belief isn't...Science is an ongoing process of discovery and re-evaluation. Religious belief isn't.
Religion is in waves sometimes like one and another times that converts to 0 or looks like 0 or another symbol of one and then again o , to humans it could look like o yet it is ONE. It is in absolute terms in reality yet human society could see its temporary face.Perhaps....but is also true that religious practice is an ongoing process of discovery and evaluation...and plain scientific belief isn't...