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Re: Christian Theology: My Belief on God & Lucifer

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 8:34 am
by Darth Moronius
physic dont care if downer or take joy pill, its physic not biology :devilgrin:

string teory is still important physic and math. it can be test to prove or refuse but technology now not enough, maybe in future.

Re: Christian Theology: My Belief on God & Lucifer

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:34 am
by judiss
Darth Moronius wrote:
Fri Oct 12, 2018 8:34 am
physic dont care if downer or take joy pill, its physic not biology :devilgrin:

string teory is still important physic and math. it can be test to prove or refuse but technology now not enough, maybe in future.
Hey now... don’t insult biology ;)

Anyway, awesome discussion! Thanks for all the readings. DM is right regarding how theoretical many of the investigations into quantum physics is. It is somewhat exciting in that regard, though. It’s also very intriguing how the conventions of classical mechanics break down when we start to investigate the “building blocks” in the quantum realm. Einstein was very discontented with this, saying something like “God does not roll dice” in regards to the high degree of stochasticity in quantum mechanics. Perhaps God does not roll dice; God is in the rolling of the dice.

Re: Christian Theology: My Belief on God & Lucifer

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 4:14 pm
by user567
As I was doing yard work today I listened to this you tube; a high level summary of the history of modern physics ...or what could be crammed into 40 min. https://youtu.be/0NbBjNiw4tk

Notable statements: Einsteins theories break down at the start of a Big Bang and in the center of a black hole. ... String theory lends itself to the possibility of movement through dimensions (parallel universes).

Notably if you want a non science discussion on multiple dimensions that I found fascinating try conversations with God book 3. It deals with mysteries of the universe. I'll dust it off and post a few interesting statements from there too..