Re: Question about God=G_uv
From: bv_schornak (nowhere_at_schornak.de)
Date: 09/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:48:33 +0000 (UTC)
Minh511@ninhthuanpt.com.vn wrote:
>bv_schornak wrote:
>
>>Timberwoof wrote:
>>
>>>Assuming for the moment that this "proof" actually has any bearing on reality,
>>>what bearing does it have?
>>>
>>>So far, my understanding about what the "God" that you say you prove exists is
>>>some kind of sympathetic magic and wishful thinking based on some casually
>>>observed similarities between the big-bang development of the universe (which
>>>you claim didn't happen) and the development of the human brain. None of which
>>>makes any useful predictions about the true nature of this "God."
>>>
>>>So never mind that out of the dozen or so steps that you use to establish your
>>>"proof," roughly a dozen have been proven to be faulty. Let's just take it as
>>>given that the "God" you prove does exist. What are its properties? Does it have
>>>mass, size, charge, spin, energy, temperature? Does it have a soul, an ego, a
>>>plan? Does it have a way to receive our communications or a way to affect the
>>>universe? How do these things follow from your proof? What other things about
>>>the universe can be learned with this concept? What things about the universe
>>>does this explain better than the things we already know?
>>>
>>>
>>Following SPoG (GOD = 8 * pi * T_uv), [Hammond]'s "God
>>object" is a finite quantity of matter and/or energy -
>>probably not the thing any Christian, Jew or Muslim is
>>worshipping...
>>
>
>Which speed can our God move in order to care the human and for the
>management of universe?
>Acording to the special theory of relativity (SR), nothing can move at
>the speed exceeding the speed of light in a vacuum c. In fact, the
>distance between the planets are far from each other about many years
>for moving at speed of light. If so:
>- which of speed, or which of transport, or which of communication
>that can our God get in order to care the human and for the management
>of universe?
>- How can interpret for an agreement between the SR and the
>traditional religions?
>- Could it be that accepting the special theory of relativity being
>disclaiming the human's confidence about God?
>- How are the real sciencies?
>ThanhMinh.
>
Interesting thoughts - I never saw it from this point of
view. This would be a good argument for those who do not
believe in God, if we think of this entity as a _finite_
amount of energy and/or matter (like [Hammond] does with
SPoG).
OTOH, "omni-present" would suggest God is infinite, thus
the speed of light would apply to the exchange of infor-
mation between "local parts" of this entity, only. Would
be one possible explanation why there is so much evil in
this world - "he" just did not get the information until
now... ;)
Greetings from Augsburg
Bernhard Schornak
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