(August 4, 2010 at 10:08 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Did you not hear that God is transcendental? What part of physics would that encompass? QED
I'm sure he's as transcendental as the giant spagetti monster, Zeus, Thor, Superman, and an honest politician, but I can guarentee that none of those things are more or less real than your idea of god.
If any being can or will affect our world, such a being can't exist here and violate the laws of physics.
Ask a physicist what happens to matter and energy if a new universe were created in a local area and is forced to interact with the rest of the universe.
It's like hitting the reset button and making everything the new universe touches into a material I'll call "Explodium".
A better and clearer example, though, is like the sims game. Computer games work differently than real life does. I can't reach my hand into the game and change anything directly. Even if I created the game, I can't even violate the game rules without severely affecting gameplay.
It doesn't work.