RE: The Fly
July 4, 2016 at 2:37 am
(This post was last modified: July 4, 2016 at 2:39 am by WinterHold.)
Not the "universe creation" thing !
It is already proved:
Who initialized the constructor of the universe? who seeded it with the parameters needed?
In other words:
object Universe our_uni = new Universe(double pi, double this, double that,....,etc)
{
} //End of function
Now that is one fine representation. Even Stephen Hawking changed his mind about it twice:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2010...ng-creator
No..it's not a game of luck. Nothing is a game of luck. The writer of code; the seeder of the parameters knows it; everything must be specified and initialized before it gets used; or else: the code hangs; the environment falls.
Just like a drip of sand getting inside your eyes while you're driving a sound-speed jet between a maze of skyscrapers.
Who seeded those parameters?
Or if I may say: who defined them in the first place?
That is what Newton saw, and Hawkings clearly saw at first but rejected later on.
It is already proved:
Who initialized the constructor of the universe? who seeded it with the parameters needed?
In other words:
object Universe our_uni = new Universe(double pi, double this, double that,....,etc)
{
} //End of function
Now that is one fine representation. Even Stephen Hawking changed his mind about it twice:
Quote:Hawking says the first blow to Newton's belief that the universe could not have arisen from chaos was the observation in 1992 of a planet orbiting a star other than our Sun. "That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions – the single sun, the lucky combination of Earth-sun distance and solar mass – far less remarkable, and far less compelling as evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2010...ng-creator
No..it's not a game of luck. Nothing is a game of luck. The writer of code; the seeder of the parameters knows it; everything must be specified and initialized before it gets used; or else: the code hangs; the environment falls.
Just like a drip of sand getting inside your eyes while you're driving a sound-speed jet between a maze of skyscrapers.
Who seeded those parameters?
Or if I may say: who defined them in the first place?
That is what Newton saw, and Hawkings clearly saw at first but rejected later on.