String Theory says "Hello, God"

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  1. flabengal

    flabengal Founding Member

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    I was so involved in the other threads on God, etc. that I just thought I should state for the record that I'm unable to post anything resembling an intelligent thought on this subject. I've read some physics, Stephen Hawking, etc. but I don't grasp the material well enough to make a point. Anyway, I'll just shut up and leave it to those who do.

    And Martin, no need to thank me.....it's my pleasure to remain silent on this one. :yelwink2:
     
  2. Frogleg

    Frogleg Registered Best

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    and let me put forth one more point, Tirkspeare. A person like me is talented enough to know when he can break the rules. You, you keep doing what you're doing.
     
  3. Ellis Hugh

    Ellis Hugh Space Wrangler

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    What about string cheese?
     
  4. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    oh i will as long as you keep showing your talents. :hihi: :hihi:
     
  5. martin

    martin Banned Forever

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    that damn tirk is a grammar nazi, i hate people that do that.
     
  6. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    String Theory, or any other science, will never prove there is a God. Maybe, just maybe - they could prove that it is possible for a Supreme Being to exist. How could science possibly present undeniable evidence in support of a God? It ain't gonna happen.

    I don't understand why smart people try and use science to prove faith. The meaning of faith is a lack of proven knowledge. Science may or may not prove faith wrong, but it can never prove it right.
     
  7. Frogleg

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    Wrong, science will never prove it wrong, such is faith, but it may prove it right. They may not prove a God in the biblical sense and all that, but they may find evidence of a supreme being. Once knowing they multi dems exist, they will develop ways to monitor and map multi-dimension, mathematically, which, through chaos theory, and statistical models, show that intelleigent being is operative in these higher dimensions. Might even show a correlation between that being and our world. How far we taking this? Maybe show correlation/impact between said being at our world's creation...and on and on, to the break of dawn.
     
  8. CParso

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    Frogled, it's obvious that your are biased and not really thinking, but here goes anyway.

    How can science never prove faith wrong, but it can prove it right? If the other String Theory is proven right, science will have proven faith wrong - it's as simple as that.

    You can say that science will prove faith all you want, I just don't believe it will ever happen. I'm not saying it's impossible, just very improbable. Both sides are probably opperating more on a level of hoping to see what they want to see than real science.
     
  9. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    seems you don't get something quite simple to understand.
     
  10. Frogleg

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