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It's like you filled in those tiny gaps in our knowledge with the possibility of a god. It's like a god.. of.. those gaps.
That doesn’t mean you should believe that there’s a god. It just means there scientifically could be a god. That is what Einstein said on the matter. He was a pretty smart guy, and rather unbiased in his opinion.
Your hypothesis is that there is no god. I just provided you with two unexplainable events. According to the laws of physics, that matter could not have been created from nothing, nor could have it have generated motion from nothing. Until you can find more evidence, your hypothesis is unsupported.
Who knows? Maybe the JWST will prove there was no creator. I’m scientific. I’ll accept a logical explanation as soon as we have one. Until then, I maintain the position that there there is equal possibility of existence and non-existence of a creator.
While I agree with the general sentiment of your comment, I refuse to believe in anything without empirical evidence of such. These are gaps in our current understanding of our reality. History has shown, there is a logical explanation for just about everything. Nothing.. ever.. literally.. EVER.. has pointed toward the existence of such a god..............ever.
That’s fair. I’m not arguing that there is a god. I’m only saying that there could be a god. I respect your choice to remain in disbelief of existence. I just hope you also see how science can prove the possibility of existence.
=] I absolutely do. I would very much welcome the evidence of a god and eternal life that is entailed. It sounds wonderful.
Sure. Although, one doesn’t necessarily imply the other. It’s possible there was simply a being larger than our understanding that set things in motion and left, two beings that chose to collide, or giant aliens playing marbles like the end scene in Men in Black. lol
I enjoy the room for theories more than following a committed belief system myself. If I had to define my belief, I’d say I’m a scientific agnostic omnitheist. There’s no proof there is, or isn’t, a god, therefore any and all paths could theoretically be the path to god, or nothing at all.
Basically, I won’t pervert science just to shit in someone’s corn flakes. Lol
Science has yet to explain why it happened, or what if anything came before. Those are not "tiny gaps"
Tiny gaps are subjective. Sure.
god has been attributed to everything that science had no explanation for at the time. Earthquakes, weather events, cosmological events, etc. Now.. the general theory has been relegated to one of the very few things that we don't understand with near certainty. While I agree it's not exactly a small gap, but I would argue, in the scale of all of science, microscopic is being generous.
All of current science. We won't know what we don't know until we know everything.
We still burn dinosaur juice that is slowly suffocating us, we poison our fresh water and turn our oceans into plastic hellscapes.
How far in our evolution and understanding do you think we are?
Hehe. I think me and you would disagree on a lot of things for sure. But I really like this take. =]
Thanks, I appreciate it ☺️
Don't get me wrong. I side with science virtually 100% of the time, I just think there is understanding to be had in areas that we currently see as taboo.
It reminded me of this quote from Max Planck (emphasis mine):
Basically, there isn't much left to be discovered in physics, so don't bother. (Good thing he didn't follow that advice.) Then, Einstein comes along and is like.. you know Newton's "laws" of motion? I broke 'em. He also broke the aforementioned "law" of conservation of energy.
So, while we actually do understand the physics of the Big Bang until about the first few milliseconds (not much left to be discovered), we don't know what we don't know.