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schrodingerscat
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Date: May 20, 2020 04:14PM
Elder Berry Wrote:
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> Does math rule out God?
It depends upon what you mean by the word, "God".
If you mean it in the same sense that Einstein meant it, then no, it doesn't.
"When I use the word, 'God', I mean it in the same sense as Einstein when he used the word, in the impersonal sense of the word, to mean, the laws that govern nature. So to know the mind of God is to know the laws that govern nature." Hawking
If you mean it in the same sense as the Bible, which claims God created the universe 6,000 years ago, then yes, since it takes light 25,000 years to get from the center of our galaxy to here and it takes 250 million years for our sun to make one orbit around the galaxy and it's travelling at over half a million mph, clockwise, while the black hole travels at 1.4 million mph towards the Great Attractor, which could be what we call, God, since it meets the definition of being omnipotent, since it pulls all the galaxies toward it at the same rate of speed,
thus animating them.
"The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace." Michio Kaku.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6JFKgbAF4According to Super String Theory (M Theory) Our math only starts to add up in 11 Dimensional Multiverse, only 3 of which we can see/experience.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/2020 04:15PM by schrodingerscat.