Audie
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Western style romantic love, no.Hi atheist !
Lets stop debating on God.
Now the question is:
Does love exist ? what do you say ?
No more than your "god'.
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Western style romantic love, no.Hi atheist !
Lets stop debating on God.
Now the question is:
Does love exist ? what do you say ?
We dont talk "love".I think of it as describing things like behaviors and the like, but not a thing in itself because love has multiple meanings and covers a fair amount of variation on how the concept is portrayed.
But we do know that life exists here, and that the probability of it doing so has been calculated to be somewhere in the region of 10^10^123.
In statistical terms this is effectively a miracle, since in probability theory any outcome with odds less than 1 in 10^70 is considered an impossibility.
https://wyynd.tripod.com/rp.pdf
Yes, for all practical purposes it does. In the intergalactic space between the Milky Way and Andromeda you are in a gravitational well of either one or, at very rare points, of both equally but still in a well respective to the cluster. And even the Laniakea super cluster is gravitationally bound to the Great Attractor.Doesn't omnipresent mean present in all places at all times?
Does gravity exist in intergalactic space?
I answered that question in my OP 5 Planes of Existence which I keep on citing and people keep on not reading.Hi atheist !
Lets stop debating on God.
Now the question is:
Does love exist ? what do you say ?
Not a thing
The English language allows us to substantivise verbs and adjectives. That creates artificial, only grammatical "things" that aren't. That's why I reject the idea to include a plane for emotions. Love is not a thing, it is something we do.
Penrose has been shown to be wrong on several occasions and freely admits he has been wrong on his big bounce idea
As it stands at the moment it is impossible to know if other life exists elsewhere in our universe.
Kepler is learning new stuff every day and has found indicators that life may exist on other planets, take exoplanet K2-18b for example.
Yes, for all practical purposes it does. In the intergalactic space between the Milky Way and Andromeda you are in a gravitational well of either one or, at very rare points, of both equally but still in a well respective to the cluster. And even the Laniakea super cluster is gravitationally bound to the Great Attractor.
There are hypothetical points of net zero gravity if Dark Energy has the effect of negative gravitation (which we don't know yet). Then you could be at a rare point in a giant void between superclusters where gravity is zero.
But even then it would be false to say that gravity doesn't exist. If you have 10 bucks in your pocket and you owe me 10 bucks, you have effectively zero money. Does that make money non existent? Remember, 0 ≠ {}.
Penrose is a Nobel laureate so I’ll at least give his ideas consideration. Besides which, he’s not the only physicist to attempt to calculate the probability of a bio-friendly universe emerging from it’s initial state; the figure arrived at is always astronomical.
The discovery of life elsewhere in the universe, would not make it’s emergence any less miraculous, since what’s at issue here is the improbability, amounting to complete statistical insignificance, of the universe itself evolving in a manner that allowed it support life.
There’s nothing to fix. Everything is already fixed.If only there was some powerful being, some "god" somewhere that could fix all this and bring us all to true enlightenment. That would really be something...if only.
Isn’t formless, shapeless, colourless God = Love ?If I had the choice of making God exist or love exist in a universe where neither existed I would choose love everytime
Yes, a God could make love exist if you choose him to exist. But what if the God you got wasn't very nice?
Also, I would rather the existence of love not be dependent on any other thing, such as a God
However, all that aside I believe in both God and love but if either of these had to stop existing I would choose God to stop existing, everytime!
Are you serious or is that only a creative/funny comment?Money only exists if a conscious observer is present to acknowledge it’s existence. Who is to say that’s not also true of gravity?
How ?No more than your "god'.
No, it is not. Love is an emotion that is experienced by many creatures. It evolved to encourage certain behaviours beneficial to survival, and thus to propagate the species. It is, in that sense, the same sort of thing as fear, hate, worry, anger, amusement, disgust and so on.Okay you said: I love my children, i love my husband, i love my parents, to a lesser degree i love my relatives and friends. So yes, i experience love all the time, both giving and receiving.
And I have a follow-up question for you:
Q: Isn't love omnipresent ?
How your god dorsnt exist? Same wayHow ?
Are you serious or is that only a creative/funny comment?
... because it is anti-realism at least if not pure solipsism.What I’m offering for consideration might sound like solipsism or anti-realism,
Hi atheist !
Lets stop debating on God.
Now the question is:
Does love exist ? what do you say ?
Isn’t formless, shapeless, colourless God = Love ?