(April 6, 2013 at 5:48 am)missluckie26 Wrote: I believe you are referring to the current understanding that the universe is 5% visible matter, 25% dark matter, and 70% dark energy (or something like that). I would not say that this accounts for the existence of "god." Current M-Theory is hinting to the reality that some of the "stuff" in our universe may actually be shared by other universes in the 11-dimensional multi-verse. Gravity, for example is seen to "leak" into our universe from this 11th dimension. I don't claim to know for a fact that this theory is the correct one, I don't have faith in when it comes to what I believe: I like to know what I believe now.
Thing is: there's proof for dark matter. There's no proof that that matter is anything else than just matter. Giving it a relation to being proof for god's being is ridiculous. That would be like me saying air is physical proof of my (hypothetical) goddess.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...atter.html
I see in the article the scientist say they believe and use the word elusive, that wording is there because there is no proof, none, it is all speculation at best.
I did not try and use dark matter and dark energy as proof of God, you're reading your own conclusions into my statements, please don't. What I said if one can believe in the unproven and unseen dark matter and dark energy, then why is it so hard to say God is possible.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.