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Re: Divine Will versus Free Will
ah, you are confusing galaxies with universe. At current knowlege of physics about existence goes beyond 4 dimentional world. Now, since I'm not trained as a physicist, I shouldn't go over this too far. But anyway, the concept of space is no longer an appropriate way to comprehend univers if not galaxy.
As of "Everything in the universe is determined", if one cannot provide proof for such hypothesis, then your assertion is mere presumption. So far, the experimental result/proof in quantum physics indicate the opposite result. It doesn't help to go against such finding just because it doesn't fit with your agenda. Otherwise, we would still be thinking that sun orbit earth. ![]() |
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![]() I do not agree on everything with qualified scientists though. For instance, I see no proof that the universe is expanding. Surely, matter in the universe is going away from the center. But that does not mean that the universe (as container of matter) itself is expanding. I've always had a mind of my own, quite to the dislike of some Quote:
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Re: Divine Will versus Free Will
You know, saying something like "4 dimentional space" would be an oxymoron because 4 dimention is combined comcept of three dimention (hight/width/length=space) with time. The fact that time could be relative is against common sence as well. "It just doesn't seem logical", does it. But that is what emperical result show, hence the theory of relativity. So what is wrong with concept of "space" being relative. That is why the description *infinite* wasn't the right word to use.
If you want to go bit philosophical about it. Here is a bit of brain twister for you. So everything have to have cause. A classic cosmological argument. This kind of logic obviously lead to quest to discover further cause of the cause of the cause..... Ultimately futile quest. Eventually, you might simply arrive where certain thing such as universe (or God) exist withought any underline cause for it and only the form keep changing. Then why is it difficult to accept that something just happen or exist for no reason? If you can't accept the fact that something could exist without underlying cause, then nothing should exist in the fist place because the first thing which supposed to have caused everything can not by logic exist. |
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Re: Divine Will versus Free Will
ah, you are making linguistic mistake. Dimention in physics is not concept of space. Yes, current phisics theory indicate that that there are more dimention than 4, but it is not the same as *spacial* dimention being more than 3.
As of there is no begining and end in time, this is separate issue from somehow end and begining is connected. If time could exist without cause, there is no problem at all of of other parameters to exist without cause. Then what is wrong with having something which exist or happen withoug a case. You at least think time can. |
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