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#71 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:23:33 PM
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Anti_Burglar wrote:
¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
majimaji wrote:
Anti_Burglar wrote:
[quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Wakanyugi][quote=harrydre]but these scientists need to explain where that original matter that blew up during the big bang came from! just how far back can they go?


The causality dilemma is a common fallacy expressed otherwise with the question: what came first, the egg or the chicken? Stephen Hawking has postulated in his book "A Brief History of Time" that the universe has no beginning or end and therefore does not need a Creator. It means then that chicken and eggs can have existed at the same time and one does not have to precede the other. In the same vein, asking where the original matter came from milliseconds before the big bang is also a fallacious premise.


In other words time as we know it does not exist (Professor Hawkins book was clearly mis-titled).

If we accept this as a fact, then the whole "reality" house of card comes tumbling down...namely, there is no space, no change, no distance, no acceleration etc.

I think Tycho got it right; the entire Universe, including you and I, is a singularity. This singularity (or 'all that is' - to borrow a term from the New Age crowd) is indeed God. What else could we call it?


No science?


It is dead?















Hello, brother?


Hello.

It seems like it's dying but the narratives will live.
tycho
#72 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:46:41 PM
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Man dies when he alienates himself from singularity. Science lives and dies with Man.

Wakanyugi
#73 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:55:53 PM
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¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
majimaji wrote:
Anti_Burglar wrote:
[quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Wakanyugi][quote=harrydre]but these scientists need to explain where that original matter that blew up during the big bang came from! just how far back can they go?


The causality dilemma is a common fallacy expressed otherwise with the question: what came first, the egg or the chicken? Stephen Hawking has postulated in his book "A Brief History of Time" that the universe has no beginning or end and therefore does not need a Creator. It means then that chicken and eggs can have existed at the same time and one does not have to precede the other. In the same vein, asking where the original matter came from milliseconds before the big bang is also a fallacious premise.


In other words time as we know it does not exist (Professor Hawkins book was clearly mis-titled).

If we accept this as a fact, then the whole "reality" house of card comes tumbling down...namely, there is no space, no change, no distance, no acceleration etc.

I think Tycho got it right; the entire Universe, including you and I, is a singularity. This singularity (or 'all that is' - to borrow a term from the New Age crowd) is indeed God. What else could we call it?


No science?


Definitely 'no science' as we know it.

The faith we have in science, to answer all questions, seems to be as misplaced as the faith in religion that many of us tend to deride.

In fact on the intractable questions of life, origins and all that, religion seems to have better answers.

For instance, on the illusory nature of reality:
- 'all is maya' The Gita
- Everything is vanity and striving after the weed - the Bible

etc
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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#74 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 2:07:30 PM
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Wakanyugi wrote:
¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
majimaji wrote:
Anti_Burglar wrote:
[quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Wakanyugi][quote=harrydre]but these scientists need to explain where that original matter that blew up during the big bang came from! just how far back can they go?


The causality dilemma is a common fallacy expressed otherwise with the question: what came first, the egg or the chicken? Stephen Hawking has postulated in his book "A Brief History of Time" that the universe has no beginning or end and therefore does not need a Creator. It means then that chicken and eggs can have existed at the same time and one does not have to precede the other. In the same vein, asking where the original matter came from milliseconds before the big bang is also a fallacious premise.


In other words time as we know it does not exist (Professor Hawkins book was clearly mis-titled).

If we accept this as a fact, then the whole "reality" house of card comes tumbling down...namely, there is no space, no change, no distance, no acceleration etc.

I think Tycho got it right; the entire Universe, including you and I, is a singularity. This singularity (or 'all that is' - to borrow a term from the New Age crowd) is indeed God. What else could we call it?


No science?


Definitely 'no science' as we know it.

The faith we have in science, to answer all questions, seems to be as misplaced as the faith in religion that many of us tend to deride.

In fact on the intractable questions of life, origins and all that, religion seems to have better answers.

For instance, on the illusory nature of reality:
- 'all is maya' The Gita
- Everything is vanity and striving after the weed - the Bible

etc


What would that 'new science' look like and what role will faith play in it?
Anti_Burglar
#75 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 3:39:21 PM
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¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
majimaji wrote:
Anti_Burglar wrote:
[quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Wakanyugi][quote=harrydre]but these scientists need to explain where that original matter that blew up during the big bang came from! just how far back can they go?


The causality dilemma is a common fallacy expressed otherwise with the question: what came first, the egg or the chicken? Stephen Hawking has postulated in his book "A Brief History of Time" that the universe has no beginning or end and therefore does not need a Creator. It means then that chicken and eggs can have existed at the same time and one does not have to precede the other. In the same vein, asking where the original matter came from milliseconds before the big bang is also a fallacious premise.


In other words time as we know it does not exist (Professor Hawkins book was clearly mis-titled).

If we accept this as a fact, then the whole "reality" house of card comes tumbling down...namely, there is no space, no change, no distance, no acceleration etc.

I think Tycho got it right; the entire Universe, including you and I, is a singularity. This singularity (or 'all that is' - to borrow a term from the New Age crowd) is indeed God. What else could we call it?


No science?


Definitely 'no science' as we know it.

The faith we have in science, to answer all questions, seems to be as misplaced as the faith in religion that many of us tend to deride.

In fact on the intractable questions of life, origins and all that, religion seems to have better answers.

For instance, on the illusory nature of reality:
- 'all is maya' The Gita
- Everything is vanity and striving after the weed - the Bible

etc


What would that 'new science' look like and what role will faith play in it?


Groan! It has resurrected?
¿
#76 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 4:01:55 PM
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Anti_Burglar wrote:
¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
¿ wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
majimaji wrote:
Anti_Burglar wrote:
[quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Anti_Burglar][quote=¿][quote=Wakanyugi][quote=harrydre]but these scientists need to explain where that original matter that blew up during the big bang came from! just how far back can they go?


The causality dilemma is a common fallacy expressed otherwise with the question: what came first, the egg or the chicken? Stephen Hawking has postulated in his book "A Brief History of Time" that the universe has no beginning or end and therefore does not need a Creator. It means then that chicken and eggs can have existed at the same time and one does not have to precede the other. In the same vein, asking where the original matter came from milliseconds before the big bang is also a fallacious premise.


In other words time as we know it does not exist (Professor Hawkins book was clearly mis-titled).

If we accept this as a fact, then the whole "reality" house of card comes tumbling down...namely, there is no space, no change, no distance, no acceleration etc.

I think Tycho got it right; the entire Universe, including you and I, is a singularity. This singularity (or 'all that is' - to borrow a term from the New Age crowd) is indeed God. What else could we call it?


No science?


Definitely 'no science' as we know it.

The faith we have in science, to answer all questions, seems to be as misplaced as the faith in religion that many of us tend to deride.

In fact on the intractable questions of life, origins and all that, religion seems to have better answers.

For instance, on the illusory nature of reality:
- 'all is maya' The Gita
- Everything is vanity and striving after the weed - the Bible

etc


What would that 'new science' look like and what role will faith play in it?


Groan! It has resurrected?


smile
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#77 Posted : Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:22:51 AM
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Scientists trace mystery ‘alien signals’ to distant galaxy

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The discovery might also shed some light on the “missing matter question” question. Scientists believe that the universe consists of 70 percent dark energy, 25 percent undetermined dark matter, and around five percent ordinary matter or, more specifically, what planets and stars are made of.

Astronomers are currently only able to identify half of the ordinary matter, while the other half is labelled as “missing matter.”


Ok.
Alba
#78 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2016 7:48:33 PM
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Science does not claim to have all the answers. Its a process of discovery. New discoveries always build on existing ones. We will keep moving towards knowing all the answers but will never reach the ultimate destination. Like an asymptote for those who remember calculus. There will always be gaps in scientific knowledge.
Alba
#79 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2016 7:53:29 PM
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How big is the Universe?
I just read that it takes light 2.5 million years to travel from our galaxy (milky way) to the nearest galaxy (Andromeda). Thats 2.5 million years !

Yet the milky way is about 0.00000001% the size of the known Universe.
And whats outside the known Universe? Does it continue endlessly?
Are there endless parallel universes as some scientists hypothesize?
Mind boggling
masukuma
#80 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2016 8:11:52 PM
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Alba wrote:
Science does not claim to have all the answers. Its a process of discovery. New discoveries always build on existing ones. We will keep moving towards knowing all the answers but will never reach the ultimate destination. Like an asymptote for those who remember calculus. There will always be gaps in scientific knowledge.

expect some metaphysical nonsense/gibberish from the active people on this forum.
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