Debalic wrote:
we could be an experiment performed by some space-faring alien lifeform.
This idea seems to be the most popular.. of course it should lead one to ask "what created the aliens?";
but when I hear renowned scientists pushing this as a scientific theory, though, it makes me throw up in my mouth a little.
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it makes a hell of a lot more sense to me than an omniscient god doing all this on purpose.
The "
everything happened by random chance" idea really seems to make the least amount of sense to me; but for the "One God" idea to work it would have to be an omniscient and omnipotent god..
Then the challenge is getting around the notion that this "Force" has some kind of consciousness; but this is not too hard to believe since we lowly humans have a consciousness.
It all makes more sense to me than the ever morphing and back-sliding realm of physics.
It takes more faith to believe that these guys actually know what they are talking about than to believe that a conscious infinite force created everything for a purpose.
seriously: (i know this is a few month old)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/22/cern_spots_ftl_neutrinos/ wrote:
Only weeks since mathematicians proved it couldn’t be done, CERN boffins have put the smile back on sci-fi fans’ faces everywhere by discovering neutrinos travelling faster than light.
How much of this bullshyte are people going to keep swallowing?
A LOT