The first cause is a copy of that which already existed? — apokrisis
Is this your honest argument? The first cause is a copy of that which already existed? You are surely smart enough to see how that makes no sense and fails to end the infinite regress?
If you can’t make a serious case, don’t expect to be taken seriously. — apokrisis
Right, the moon is not the pointing fingers (religions). It is not religion and doesn’t need religion to be seen. — praxis
How and why should that provide you with comfort? It is more of a Cause than a Reason. — god must be atheist
Is information the fifth state of matter? :
In 2019, physicist Melvin Vopson of the University of Portsmouth proposed that information is equivalent to mass and energy, existing as a separate state of matter, a conjecture known as the mass-energy-information equivalence principle. — Gnomon
I am sorry, but I asked a straight question, to which you answered (as far as I can see) that the meaning for your life is that the gods can watch us. — god must be atheist
Sounds like scientists performing an experiment — Harry Hindu
And now that we settled that, I'll ask you, what end does that meaning serve you with — god must be atheist
Aye! God was/is genuine as for as motherf**ckers go. — Agent Smith
Why are your god's such bad designers — universeness
What is the meaning of life? In your own words or less. — god must be atheist
I have no problem with declaring my wish/purpose/goal to increase the pace of scientific breakthrough, discover new technologies, improve the human condition — universeness
think the why is simply 'they couldn't do what humans can,' — universeness
The same way that something intelligent can exist without being created. — Present awareness
Anything. — Harry Hindu
If it’s possible for something to always exist, like eternal intelligence, then it’s possible that the universe itself has always existed. No beginning and no ending, just a constant changing of forms. — Present awareness
I bet the whole computer including the chip, would turn bright orange with a yellow top and its first communication would be
"Seriously folks, this is the best, most wonderful chip of all the chips that have ever existed in a Universe full of chips, really folks, its the truth, it really is, all those other chips are just .fake and .foolish chips — universeness
I hope the next time you hurt yourself you get cured through prayer and you don't get all 'hypocritical' and visit a doctor! — universeness
Nope, my main primal fear is that the price of certain single malt whisky might get too high for the contents of my sporran! — universeness
You offer science-based commentary then you raise the incompatible flag above at the end — universeness
The stories of Hans Christian Anderson are more convincing as facts — universeness
SU(3) wasn’t constructed to fit the strong force. The structure of the strong force was found to be explained by the logic of this permutation symmetry. — apokrisis
So again, how does the symmetry fail to account for the structure of the interactions? — apokrisis
Holy mother of God! — Agent Smith
How about:
DonaldTrump.awForFu**Sake — universeness
I think you are talking about life, not gods. I think you just use the god label because you like a little woo woo in your life and it has the extra benefit of sating your primal fears, even though you deny it.
When your god posit is just based on, n my opinion. pure irrational emotional need, we are left with nothing but an exchange of opinion. — universeness
Yes, I did but only to expose them as 'unlikey sources,' of our Universe.
The difference was explained by apokrisis as well as me. The god posit gets pushed further and further back in its 'moment of spark.' It becomes less convincing that the god posited by any current religion has traction. — universeness
This is just the same as what Penrose is claiming. If you agree that the Universe oscillates between linear time frames of existence, then you agree with Penrose. You may disagree on the mechanisms involved but you agree on the results. — universeness
So perfect intelligence creates imperfect dumbness in order to create … some kind of half-arsed intelligence that exists to entropify — apokrisis
We can “explain” any law by appeal to the fact it survives the test of existing. There must be something about it that works, in the largest sense.
That something is usually a symmetry or invariance. Which makes sense. An invariance is something you just can’t seem to get rid of no matter how much you twist and turn. — apokrisis