(March 15, 2016 at 5:06 am)Harris Wrote:(March 13, 2016 at 5:54 am)Mathilda Wrote: No we're not. Science has a good understanding of how order arises out of chaos. We can explain the formation of galaxies, solar systems, planets, chemistry, biology, evolution, intelligence, societies and technology to a greater or lesser degree. There is no room for god. The gap for your god is so small as to make it irrelevant if all it did was to create the Big Bang.
By the help of chaos, you are trying to convince yourself that universe emerged out of nothing. That is exactly what I am saying about you. But, what is the origin of chaos if your theory is true?
Chaos depends over already existing paraphernalia which is not “Nothing”. In order to explain chaos, you first need to explain that paraphernalia.
Who cares what the origin of chaos is? I said " Science has a good understanding of how order arises out of chaos"
I can demonstrate this on a computer. A chaotic system in which order and complexity arises locally if you make it thermodynamically plausible.
Read and understand what I said rather than try to answer a completely different point. What you are doing is making a strawman argument.
(March 15, 2016 at 5:06 am)Harris Wrote:(March 13, 2016 at 5:54 am)Mathilda Wrote: If that was so you would be able to produce observable and reproducible evidence for this. You can't because you're talking bollocks. If what you were saying were true science would have figured out these rules before you were even born. But because you'll just ignore what I have said, show us a natural coding system that "regulates all actions in the universe to such a precision that minuscule change in universal constants can restructure the universe to such an extent that it will be beyond recognition" I shall continue asking you this question until you answer it.
As being a Ph.D. you should know what is “Fine Tuning.”
This does not answer my question. Or if it does then you haven't explained how.
Show us a natural coding system that "regulates all actions in the universe to such a precision that minuscule change in universal constants can restructure the universe to such an extent that it will be beyond recognition"