(December 5, 2013 at 11:53 am)Rational AKD Wrote:(December 5, 2013 at 11:44 am)pocaracas Wrote: Oh I did grasp it, alright...
But I still say that makes no sense.
If you have the power to create a space-time enclosure and the power to annihilate it, the time in that enclosure becomes non-existent.
So temporal causality of a timeline that does not exist makes no sense.
It's like... your god creates two Universes, each with their own space-time. There is no way to claim that one event in Universe1 happens before or after any other event in Universe2. They are not correlated. Their times are different.
that is why he says he doesn't have the power to destroy it.
If we're making up a mega being, might as well be one that can do anything it wants, at least in what concerns creating and destroying stuff...
(December 5, 2013 at 11:53 am)Rational AKD Wrote: there are a couple possibilities of how God created space-time (if subscribing to B theory of time). one is the static theory that he created it as a block that is static to him but dynamic to us. with this theory, he would not be constrained by the block.The properties of the god-universe interaction after the universe is made does not explain "how" it got made. Beware of language pitfalls when discussing these things...
I mean, the very expression "god created" suggests it was done in the past... but that event should take place, out of our universe's space-time domain...
(December 5, 2013 at 11:53 am)Rational AKD Wrote: but what he later explores is the possibility that he created the universe and time while simultaneously becoming dynamic in time itself. if he created time and became a part of it, then he could not become timeless again. this is what he's speaking of.Again,