(January 9, 2010 at 4:18 pm)tackattack Wrote: And I can assume you're reffering that to a Christian's predisposition to believe in God and that being the suposition to his beliefs? I was speaking of observation in philososphy and that rational or irrational in the above case was far less irrational and more rational to me personally. Thanks for the article , one interesting thing in there "In quantum mechanics, which deals with the behavior of very small objects, it is not possible to observe a system without changing the system, and the 'observer' must be considered part of the system being observed."
If God has the same ratio to the universe as the universe has to us, then maybe there is soemthing to us seeing God within our universe and we're all little quantum expirements to God
Invalid comparison.
The effect is only applicable to sub atomic systems.
Macroscopic systems aren't affected by observation.(unless,of course,they know they are being watched)
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