Re: One world or many?
From: NeoArcadian (clichit_rfu_at_yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: 20 Jan 2005 14:30:41 -0600
> Anonymouswrote:
tj Frazir wrote:
> Oh and a ,,look and see if you can see what the sound said ..lol..
> does
> it " sound like "" ahh LET THERE BE LIGHT "" żżż
> I can see it all now ,,this mesage was brought to you from heven ,
> Gods active forces revieled. evry carbon atom you recorded all you
> know
> on in a black hole.
> your soul/ carbon atom
> Send a message BACK ĦĦĦĦ
> Say ,," see ya soon "
>
Where is the universe?
The reason a multiverse is imagined by science is it can't accept
God.
If science were to see that there is only one universe it would then
have to see God.
Once we ask the question: what is outside the universe?
science is left to explain it by saying: well there's
more universes filling infinity. There is not. There is only one.
Just as a monotheist believes in One God I propose One universe also.
God is in the universe and the universe is in God. That's where
the universe is.
All science has to do is to realize that we are it.
We are the very meaning scientists would project out onto a
multiverse.
If there is only one universe with nothing outside then
we are left to face God with no way around it.
There is no multiverse. And all the meaning is inside of us.
Mitch Raemsch[/quote:0c5ef105df]
Well, not nessesarily, if you are looking at the matter based on a
religeous and and/or philiosophical way then you could say that.
However, I look at it in all ways put together. Let's just say, for
instance, that there are many different universes, all of them
connected in one way or another.
Then, mix your theory of one with the theory of many. Imagine, in a
religeous point of view we are the only universe with life and that
life is all of the life on earth. Then, there are other universes out
there, all of them empty, but they serve a purpose.
In physics, we all know that for one thing to work or exsist it has to
depend on another thing. Well, let's just say that, for instance, the
reason the other universes are are there are to keep ours operating.
God might have created the other ones to keep ours running on the
right track. Maybe to live in this one there has to be many more for
it to exsist.
Of course this is just rambling theory and has no real substance to it
but it is a good way to put two and two together and settle a
disagreement as long as both parties are willing to accept it. 8)
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