(March 16, 2013 at 9:16 am)enrico Wrote:(March 16, 2013 at 6:12 am)paulpablo Wrote: Your hypothesis seems fine that there might be something outside of the laws of physics but then you assert that there will be a god outside of the laws of physics, since scientists havent fully worked out the laws of physics then there wouldnt be a chance of figuring out or even speculating what would be outside the laws of physics
It is important to use the right tool when you try to progress in some task.
If you give a hammer to a computer programmer and a computer to a carpenter they will not be able to do much, but if you exchange the tools you will find that the two guys will be able to perform their duty.
The same apply to a scientist.
When a scientist insist in trying to discover what may lies outside this dimension using physical science and not intuitional science then he-she will not be able to go anywhere.
I agree the right tool for the right job.
Let me know when someone uses anything other than the tool of Imagination for God.
Self-authenticating private evidence is useless, because it is indistinguishable from the illusion of it. ― Kel, Kelosophy Blog
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm