Concepts of God (The nature of a \'Creator\')

by David Turell @, Sunday, April 24, 2016, 19:01 (3133 days ago) @ romansh


> > David: I don't buy Krauss and something from nothing.
> This is fair enough ... Krauss is talking about the nothing empty space ... not your imaginary nothing.
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> >David: Quantum perturbations are something in a space. 
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Romansh: Yep ... yet the ones we generally observe add up to nothing-That is a mathematical nothing
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> > David: Something! Something is eternal, either that Krauss space or a creating force religions call God.
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> Romansh: Something is eternal? Yet our universe seems to add up to nothing energy wise?-Again a mathematical energy nothing, is not nothing when the charges add up that way. A negative charge is not nothing, no more than a positive charge, or the force of gravity thrown into the sum.
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> Romansh: So which is simpler ... quantum fluctuations created this universe or that an unspecified unreachable god created this universe?
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> The first argument cause has always been crappy, ten year old children can see through it.-If anything exists it has a cause. Ask any 10-year-old. Unless we are a simulation, but the aliens are the first caused in that case!


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