Re: time, space, ?




"John Bailey" <john_bailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1jeek2dluiptuagjac42occ8bd5arttv35@xxxxxxxxxx
On 30 Oct 2006 23:05:02 -0800, "Akira Bergman" <akirab@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

gas, liquid, solid
gravity, mass, black hole
light, charge, ?

I was holding back on this, but given this opportunity:

Here are the questions I intend to ask God, at the next opportunity.

1) Why only 3 spatial dimensions?

2) What sets the direction of time?

3) What happened to the anti-matter?

4) Does the past exist?

5) Does the future exist?

6) Do humans have free will?

7) Is the universe finite or infinite?

8) Is there more than one universe?

9) Are there other worlds like Earth with life?

10) Are there other worlds like Earth with intelligent life?

11) Will man ever be able to travel beyond the solar system?
12) Will man ever be able to travel within the Milky Way?
13) Will man ever be able to travel beyond this galaxy?
14) Will time travel ever be invented?

15) Will man ever converse with other intelligent beings?

16) Are there Laws of Physics which completely explain everything.

17) Is the standard model even close? 18) Quantum Mechanics? 19)
Relativity?

20) How often do you intervene?
If anyone is interested, I'll post my tentative answers to these
questions later.

Nice list.
Suppose you're allowed to ask one (1!) question of this list.
Which one would you take?

Dirk Vdm


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