(January 8, 2009 at 2:08 pm)Purple Rabbit Wrote:(January 8, 2009 at 12:36 pm)DD_8630 Wrote: Perhaps the greatest implication of quantum mechanics is that it subverts our intuitive understanding of causality and discreteness.I can second that. Also this looks very much like what Infidel666 is trying to bring across.
Since we seem to be approaching consesus of sorts, do the non-deterministic type mathematics of quantum mechanics suggest a chaotically spontaneous existence of the universe? If not, then why should the deterministic type mathematics of classical physics and general and special relativity suggest divine creation? But, if so, then doesn't that put the lie to "divine creation" being reflected the mathematical description of the universe?