MK, I feel cheated.
The title said "A good argument for God's existence (long but worth it)".
That was neither good, nor worth it.
Good thing others have addressed your wall of text....that way I need only tell you that a concept does not reality make.
In mathematics, we can conceptualize a space of infinite dimensionality. In physics, we collapse all those to what we observe, 3 spatial dimensions and one rebuttal dimension forming a special four dimensional space.
There are branches of physics hypothesising higher dimensionality to our reality, but which collapses to the known 4 on an immeasurable scale... String theory, they call it. Until that thing pans out, it's as good as magic.
These concepts that go beyond our experience and that of our finest instruments are fine notions, but, as far as we can tell, they're beyond because they're made up.
Never underestimate the power of human imagination.
The title said "A good argument for God's existence (long but worth it)".
That was neither good, nor worth it.
Good thing others have addressed your wall of text....that way I need only tell you that a concept does not reality make.
In mathematics, we can conceptualize a space of infinite dimensionality. In physics, we collapse all those to what we observe, 3 spatial dimensions and one rebuttal dimension forming a special four dimensional space.
There are branches of physics hypothesising higher dimensionality to our reality, but which collapses to the known 4 on an immeasurable scale... String theory, they call it. Until that thing pans out, it's as good as magic.
These concepts that go beyond our experience and that of our finest instruments are fine notions, but, as far as we can tell, they're beyond because they're made up.
Never underestimate the power of human imagination.