You're not that smart, guy. If you were, you definitely wouldn't be getting a pharmacy degree. Remember that not all autistic people are above average intelligence.
And the funny thing is that mr fastboy will read your post and say “hehe haha, they all think I’m stupid, perfect troll!” and still probably think he’s an intelligent higher member of society, but he spends a good portion of time sh*tposting on letsrun, and that doesn’t scream any kind of significant intelligence whether you’re trolling or not.
The universe since the beginning has been continually expanding at a speed hypothetically faster than light in some areas (somehow) as well as losing density naturally as everything moves away from eachother.
Someone already said this, but the simple answer is that there is no “before” the big bang. That does not make sense to our human brains because we process time linearly, and we do not have an infinite capacity for intelligence. A large fallacy we tend to make without realizing it is assuming that humanity are the main characters in the universe and thus have the highest capacity for intelligence and the full mental capacity to eventually understand how the universe works. You cannot teach an ant trigonometry very possibly the same way you can’t get a human to grasp the concept of the flow of time in the grand scheme of the universe.
There’s even a form of matter/energy out there that we are incapable of comprehending/observing directly but we know it is also influencing time/space/gravity very heavily.
Kind of silly for me to go unreasonably deep on a fastboy post that’ll be gone in like 2 hours, but it begs the question, what would an existence be pre space/matter, pre time, pre everything? Lots of people use the “well who or what created or started the universe if the big bang happened?” and that leads to a much bigger rabbit hole than I think it hopes to answer. When there is no time, or movement, or matter because those are all products of an existing universe, there’s even less purpose. There would be no morality, no good nor evil, no wants or desires, no thoughts or senses, as all of those are produced by physical interactions that are again only a product of our universe existing and the environment and conditions that life is able to exist in. In my personal opinion, if there is a god or afterlife that exists outside of this universe, humans absolutely can not fathom nor understand what it would be, and we shouldn’t act like we do know.
A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing is a non-fiction book by the physicist Lawrence M. Krauss, initially published on January 10, 2012, by Free Press. It discusses modern cosmogony and its impl...
In essence, however: There are particles that exist, then don't, then do, then don't, many times per second. Or, as somebody summarized above: quantum mechanics.
In essence, however: There are particles that exist, then don't, then do, then don't, many times per second. Or, as somebody summarized above: quantum mechanics.
All fake secular propaganda. The failures and outright fakery of science is legion. For purely political purposes, those articles are all determined to try and advance what even small kids know is a logical fallacy.
In essence, however: There are particles that exist, then don't, then do, then don't, many times per second. Or, as somebody summarized above: quantum mechanics.
All fake secular propaganda. The failures and outright fakery of science is legion. For purely political purposes, those articles are all determined to try and advance what even small kids know is a logical fallacy.
I believe in God, but I’m also all in on the science of the Big Bang and everything that physicists, biologists and chemists have discovered with regard to the origin and evolution of the universe and life itself. Of course I wish that I understood it better, this being a gap in my education that I am belatedly trying to rectify. I do not see my beliefs in both God and science as a contradiction. There really is no contradiction unless you believe in a literal interpretation of scripture and have an infantile conception of God that is something along the lines of a very old man way up in the sky sitting on his throne and royally POed about the awful things human beings are doing. Making his list and checking it twice, I suppose. As others here have indicated, physics and (I guess) quantum mechanics eventually lead to a knowledge that there is a reality that is beyond humankind’s ability to perceive. This is not too far, in my opinion, from the fundamental religious/metaphysical proposition that there is an ultimate reality that is transcendent of the material world and the physical laws that govern it. This ultimate reality from which Being itself came to be, we call God. God, in God’s essence, cannot be comprehended by the human mind. I believe that those who have advanced far in the practice of contemplative prayer from different religious traditions (definitely not me) come closer than anyone else to having a real conception of who God is, though their knowledge doesn’t translate very well into language that is based on empirical knowledge and purely rational reasoning.
And the funny thing is that mr fastboy will read your post and say “hehe haha, they all think I’m stupid, perfect troll!” and still probably think he’s an intelligent higher member of society, but he spends a good portion of time sh*tposting on letsrun, and that doesn’t scream any kind of significant intelligence whether you’re trolling or not.
In fact, I do spend a significant amount of time sh!tposting on LetsRun and consider myself intelligent under a different name. But in fact you make a valid point. This is a contradiction that should give me pause.
In essence, however: There are particles that exist, then don't, then do, then don't, many times per second. Or, as somebody summarized above: quantum mechanics.
All fake secular propaganda. The failures and outright fakery of science is legion. For purely political purposes, those articles are all determined to try and advance what even small kids know is a logical fallacy.
When you get to the other side, can you ask God why he only had limited interaction over a short period of time with people in one small part of the Earth and completely ignored everyone else? Can’t even count how many people never heard the word of Jesus because they were born in the wrong place in the wrong century. And then can you make a thread on this site to let us know? Thanks in advance.
Claiming that science is rife with lies and fakery-- while typing on a computer into the internet, made with plastics, metals, lcd screens, electricity, electronic circuits, a power grid, optical cable - the product of dozens if not hundreds of scientific discoveries. Hmm.
Did you know that 21 churches in Europe claimed to possess "the holy prepuce" -- parts of Jesus's foreskin, from 2000 years ago?
All fake secular propaganda. The failures and outright fakery of science is legion. For purely political purposes, those articles are all determined to try and advance what even small kids know is a logical fallacy.
When you get to the other side, can you ask God why he only had limited interaction over a short period of time with people in one small part of the Earth and completely ignored everyone else? Can’t even count how many people never heard the word of Jesus because they were born in the wrong place in the wrong century. And then can you make a thread on this site to let us know? Thanks in advance.
God speaks to everyone. If some choose to ignore Him and rummage around in nonsense like quantum particles that appear out of thin air or other fake gods and false idols, they do so at their own peril. The one thing you will never be able to say when the time comes is that you weren't told.