The problem is they talk about the God partical as if it is the creation or beginning of God (no matter what name you give him/her/it). There is a basic problem when it comes to understanding a being that is greater than the entirety of the universe (s).
This is a basic problem which at best is only glimpsed
Allan
On Dec 15, 2011 8:25 AM, "archytas" <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
LOL Moll! I indeed owe a great deal to the physics that proves the
space between my ears is not empty! Physics has trouble with
beginnings rigsy. Even the big bang is more or less ruled out now -
other than as an event in the continuum. My guess is that thinking
implies faith - though not in old camp-fire stories. The question
always seems to be what to believe in once we have excluded the
dross. The lack of address of what the spiritual might be is sad
(stripped of power issues). We have no doubt moved closer to the
Great Attractor with little sense of it, Does this have import for
what we should try to achieve in spirit?
On Dec 14, 7:03 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Molly sometimes few words reveal amazing thought.
> Allan
> On Dec 14, 2011 12:27 PM, "Molly" <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Dec 12, 4:34 am, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > It's out there and it's huge (400 million light years across) and 250
> > > million light years from the edge of the Milky Way. We hurtle towards
> > > it at speeds undreamed of. This is the Great Attractor. Physics from
> > > CERN is very 'small' and they might be about to tell us something
> > > significant on the Higgs' boson tomorrow. The play between 'two ends
> > > of infinity' fascinates me. I know most are more concerned with
> > > colour-matching furniture and the 'tediously endless' gossip I can't
> > > bear. Dogsworth, my new canine pal, is unphased, currently 'bowing'
> > > in front of the female cat - a gesture of friendship unrequited and
> > > lost in translation. We had a blood moon yesterday and he didn't even
> > > howl at that, choosing instead to chase squirrels in the dawn. I
> > > called him Maxwell. He shows little electro-magnetic imagination.
> > > Max indulges my science, as long as I do it at walking pace!


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