On the other hand weak emergence runs throughout my explorations in dynamical systems in the complex plane — jgill
or based on ontological events that happened in your life vs epistemic ones which you may have participated in epistemically but not actually such as watching a horror movie or waving back at someone who was not waving at you)). — Shwah
Is God the/one of the best thoeries we have? — Agent Smith
Neither do I see your point. So, are we good? — L'éléphant
Empty space doesn't bend, IMO. :chin: — jgill
where the two meet — Constance
I am saying a comprehensive understanding of what this could be cannot be done thinking about divine creation nor human imagination — Constance
How would you do this? — Constance
No, it can't expand or contract — Constance
space cannot move unless it moves In something else. — Constance
Much, no, most that we casually understand has to be dismissed. — Constance
you grateful to your god/s?
Do you express submission to your god/s?
Do you acknowledge that they were there before you and that they contextualize you? — baker
But this is just what I say space cannot have. Try to conceive of something bending without a medium in which something can bend. — Constance
I mean the term 'gods' was certainly an invention, a fiction created by humans long ago — Constance
Okay, so the universe has a beginning (there is no infinite regression of cause and effect)? — chiknsld
Theism proper requires active membership in a monotheistic religion. Without that, one is just making stuff up to suit one's fancy. — baker
Sean Carroll made an interesting argument about God. He said suppose we lived in a world where children never suffered. The priests would be saying "look, clearly there is a God because we see how he protects the young ". Yet we don't live in that world. This argument for me takes down teleological arguments. What do you guys think? — Gregory
Sean Carroll made an interesting argument about God. He said suppose we lived in a world where children never suffered. The priests would be saying "look, clearly there is a God because we see how he protects the young ". Yet we don't live in that world. This argument for me takes down teleological arguments. What do you guys think? — Gregory
I see no path forward for us on this topic.
There is no common ground to build on — universeness
No, the OP makes no claims to this. If anything is definitely negates the necessity of a divine being — Philosophim
but I was hoping for a more meaningful exchange with you on the premise of the OP. — universeness
I suppose I will just have to wait in anticipation of your 'report.'
I personally think YOUR god(s) come from YOUR ID (as in Freud).
Your god playthings and your personal presentation of YOUR god(s) are harmless and at best, for me, 'entertaining,' but I was hoping for a more meaningful exchange with you on the premise of the OP. — universeness
The resulting music hurts my ears. — universeness
But you won't reveal any details of YOUR personal relationship with these entities you now claim to have a commlink with — universeness
will be listening for the god story, looking for a clue to something profound. Hint: I don't think they made us. Nor did we make them. It is a conspiracy and we are both in on it — Constance
To observe at all is to condition the object — Constance
Ok, contemplate your gods for me. Tell me about your feelings? — universeness
How do you know its woo woo?
— EugeneW
Do you really enjoy the panto exchange 'How do you know it isnt — universeness
When you have a cosmological eternal model, one cannot do other than conclude intelligences created it.
— EugeneW
Pure subject opinion, the atheist position rejects this so more panto exchange. — universeness
repeat again, give Science the time and resources required to do this, meantime your are just engaging in panto talk. — universeness
An attempt at dramatic prose, not evidence of god. — universeness
If you think we are the gods, then fine. Maybe we are. — Constance
Is space time a metaphysical concept — Constance
What do Zeno's arrow paradox, God, Einstein's theory of time space, and performative contradictions have in common? — Constance