Good to learn you're not a tennis-shoetarian... your naked soul would end up hanging from a telephone wire for the whole neighborhood to see!I am a frisbeetarian. I believe that when I die my soul gets lost on the roof and I can't get down.
Good to learn you're not a tennis-shoetarian... your naked soul would end up hanging from a telephone wire for the whole neighborhood to see!I am a frisbeetarian. I believe that when I die my soul gets lost on the roof and I can't get down.
Oh my... you have trolls hiding in your basement! That explains the high humidity and the missing socks!The closest I come to a supernatural encounter is the eerie disappearance and occasional reappearance of socks in my dryer.
The good professor's "string theory" plausibly answers the existing, well at the time of the announcement, questions arising from the big bang theory. By nature all theories are "beliefs", otherwise they would be scientific laws.I have no problem with the idea that intelligent design might (or might not) have been involved in the creation of our universe, just the alleged assertion that Kaku has some sort of mathematical proof that our universe WAS brought about by intelligent design.
As far as his opinion of GODFrom www.m-w.com
Full Definition of theory
plural theories
1: the analysis of a set of facts in their relation to one another
2: abstract thought : speculation
3: the general or abstract principles of a body of fact, a science, or an art <music theory>
4 a : a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action <her method is based on the theory that all children want to learn>
b : an ideal or hypothetical set of facts, principles, or circumstances —often used in the phrase in theory <in theory, we have always advocated freedom for all>
5: a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena <the wave theory of light>
6 a : a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
b : an unproved assumption : conjecture
c : a body of theorems presenting a concise systematic view of a subject <theory of equations>
Isn't that called, pantheism?I am a non-practicing Christian. I see God's work everywhere.
Well, I'm thinking I'm not, but I can see where it could be pantheism.Isn't that called, pantheism?
I still believe in the teachings of the Christianity. I just don't go to the organized prayer meetings. I see God's handiwork in alot of places.From Merrian-Webster
Definition of pantheism
1: a doctrine that equates God with the forces and laws of the universe
2: the worship of all gods of different creeds, cults, or peoples indifferently; also : toleration of worship of all gods (as at certain periods of the Roman empire)
This describes me too. The politics of organized religion is not for me.I still believe in the teachings of the Christianity. I just don't go to the organized prayer meetings. I see God's handiwork in alot of places.
In fascinating new research, cosmologists explain the history of the universe as one of self-teaching, autodidactic algorithms. The scientists, including physicists from Brown University and the Flatiron Institute, say the universe has probed all the possible physical laws before landing on the ones we observe around us today. Could this wild idea help inform scientific research to come?