• Scientist Has Proof That God Exists

    From Daryl Stout@VERT to All on Thu Jul 14 09:03:37 2016
    Subject: Scientist Has Proof That God Exists
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  • From Gryphon@VERT to Daryl Stout on Thu Jul 14 15:27:00 2016
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    On 07/14/16, Daryl Stout said the following...

    www.omegaletter.com/articles/articles.asp?ArticleID=8269

    Did you even read what Dr. Kaku had to say regarding that reference to 'God'? It doesn't sound anything like the gods we've been told about.

    http://bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/we-physicists-are-the-only-scientists-who -can-say-the-word-god-and-not-blush

    Albert Einstein once said something very profound. He said the Universe could have been chaotic, random and ugly-and yet we have this gorgeous synthesis at the origin of the Universe itself, giving birth to the galaxies, the planets, DNA, life. Einstein said that the harmony he sees could not have been an accident. We're not necessarily talking about the design of humans; we're not talking about an intervention that gave us eyes, noses and ears, but where
    did the laws of physics come from?

    As you know, I work in something called String Theory which makes the
    statement that we are reading the mind of God. It's based on music or little vibrating strings thus giving us particles that we see in nature. The laws of chemistry that we struggled with in high school would be the melodies that
    you can play on these vibrating strings. The Universe would be a symphony of these vibrating strings and the mind of God that Einstein wrote about at
    length would be cosmic music resonating through this nirvana. through this 11 dimensional hyperspace-that would be the mind of God. We physicists are the only scientists who can say the word "God" and not blush.

    The fact of the matter is that we are dealing with the cosmic questions of existence and meaning. Thomas Huxley, the great biologist of the last century said that the question of all questions for science and religion is to determine our true place and our true role in the Universe. For both science and religion it is the same question.

    However, there has essentially been a divorce in the last century or so
    between that of science and the Humanists and I think that it's very sad that we don't speak the same language anymore.

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  • From Kc2ugv@VERT to Daryl Stout on Thu Jul 14 20:21:49 2016
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    Re: Scientist Has Proof That God Exists
    By: Daryl Stout to All on Thu Jul 14 2016 09:03 am

    www.omegaletter.com/articles/articles.asp?ArticleID=8269


    I'm not seeing the research there to back any of that assertion...

    However, even if some deity did exist, that created the universe, there would be some very interesting implications. Primarily, the deity would be unable to manipulate the universe, without destroying it, thusly removing the possibility of an ominpotent deity.

    The only way around that would be to "save" the state of the universe, make the change, then recreate the universe every time a change was made, to it's current state, plus the change. Like a git log lol

    It really boils down to the watchmaker notion: Something might have kicked off creation, but it has long lost it's interest in this creation. Like a watchmaker. A watchmaker creates intricate machines, sets them in actions, then never touches it again.

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