RE: The redneck strike again.
June 30, 2014 at 7:25 am
(This post was last modified: June 30, 2014 at 7:27 am by Confused Ape.)
(June 30, 2014 at 5:37 am)Rhythm Wrote: When did it become my job to flesh out a brahman claim?
In Post #814 you said -
Quote: I would like to determine whether or not the brahman has any parts at all
It sounded like you'd volunteered which is why I asked you the question.
(June 30, 2014 at 5:37 am)Rhythm Wrote: For the same reasons as anything else is classified as psuedo-science. It's not not science. It's sciencey sounding magic. That would be my guess.
It's taking the findings of physical science and using them to claim proof of something that physical science hasn't detected. It would definitely be magic if it worked.
(June 30, 2014 at 5:37 am)Rhythm Wrote: Most questions to me begining with "do you really believe" have the same answer, lol.
We agree about something in this topic, then.
(June 30, 2014 at 5:37 am)Rhythm Wrote: Can't be used effectively. People will still make the stretch, agreed? I see no barrier being demonstrated to its use in the investigation of god concepts. If science discovered that evidence, it would then be very, very effective - wouldn't it?
The way I see it, the big problem at the moment is that science still hasn't figured out the true nature of the universe. Is it explained by M-Theory or are we really living in somebody else's computer simulation? Until science has come up with the answer the question of what's transcendent to our physical universe is meaningless.
'The idea we live in a simulation isn't science fiction'
Quote:If the universe is just a Matrix-like simulation, how could we ever know? Physicist Silas Beane thinks he has the answer
The idea that we live in a simulation is just science fiction, isn't it?
There is a famous argument that we probably do live in a simulation. The idea is that in future, humans will be able to simulate entire universes quite easily. And given the vastness of time ahead, the number of these simulations is likely to be huge. So if you ask the question: 'do we live in the one true reality or in one of the many simulations?', the answer, statistically speaking, is that we're more likely to be living in a simulation.
If this is true, the god who created our universe is a computer programmer.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?